{"id":146593,"date":"2021-12-05T08:57:04","date_gmt":"2021-12-05T08:57:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=146593"},"modified":"2021-12-05T08:57:04","modified_gmt":"2021-12-05T08:57:04","slug":"queen-remains-devoted-as-charles-steps-up-for-smooth-transition-expert-says","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/queen-remains-devoted-as-charles-steps-up-for-smooth-transition-expert-says\/","title":{"rendered":"Queen remains devoted as ‘Charles steps up for smooth transition’, expert says"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Queen is devoted to carrying out her duties as monarch despite her son being ready to take on the job, a royal expert has said. <\/p>\n

Royal expert Victoria Arbiter said that while her son, Prince Charles, and her grandson, Prince William, have taken on more responsibilities following her recent health issues, she will not "step back".<\/p>\n

In November, after being advised to stick to \u201clight, desk-based duties\u201d due to health concerns several of her royal engagements were cancelled and the Queen spent a night in hospital.<\/p>\n

Ms Arbiter told Australia's 9Honey: \u201cSubtle in nature, the changes have been all but imperceptible to the public but each has been implemented in an effort to relieve the burden on an ageing monarch and to ensure a smooth eventual transition from mother to son.<\/p>\n

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\u201cIn the wake of Prince Philip\u2019s death, however, many wondered if she\u2019d consider taking a more significant step back. But rather than opting to formally retire, it\u2019s become readily apparent she remains as devoted to her role as ever.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ms Arbiter said that the Queen's first public appearance after her husband's death at the state opening of Parliament highlighted her "devastating loss".<\/p>\n

The Queen was forced to pull out of the Remembrance Sunday service at the cenotaph in London due to her spraining her back, the Mirror reports.<\/p>\n

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