QUEEN ELIZABETH TO GIVE UP THE THRONE
The day after Queen Elizabeth celebrated her diamond jubilee she has decided to abdicate – and wants Prince William to be king.
Queen
Elizabeth took her coronation vows in 1952 and vowed to be Queen “ALL
the days of my life.” The Queen has always taken her royal duties
seriously and will honor her vows.
BUT,
times have changed. Queen Elizabeth shocked royal watchers when she
reportedly told insiders at Buckingham Palace that in the next few
months she will step down as Queen – because she would like to see
Prince William (not Charles) crowned King before she dies.
This
report sent shock waves around Great Britain – and the world. It would
be the first time a sitting Queen – still with all her mental faculties
– abdicates the throne.
“She want to make sure
the monarchy survives as she wants it to, and if she is alive she can
ensure that Prince William will become King,” said the insider.
But how can Prince William leapfrog his father to the throne?
“The Queen has a plan, and she knows it will work, while at the same time following royal family traditions and customs.”
Actually, the person she would most like to see on the throne is Princess Kate, who already has the hand wave down cold:
This
week Great Britain celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee.
The celebrations include parades, concerts, and community get-together’s
on all scales, from small community picnics to enormous events for
thousands of people.
In a colorful salute to
the island nation’s maritime past, an armada of skiffs and sailboats,
rowboats and paddle steamers joined a flower-festooned royal barge down a
7-mile stretch of London’s river.
With a crowd
of rain-soaked spectators estimated by organizers at 1.25 million
cheering from the riverbanks, the pageant was the largest public event
in four days of celebrations of the monarch’s 60 years on the throne. On
Monday, the queen will join thousands of revelers at an outdoor concert
beside Buckingham Palace, headlined by pop royalty including Paul
McCartney and Elton John.
The 86-year-old queen
wore a silver and white dress and matching coat – embroidered with
gold, silver and ivory spots and embellished with Swarovski crystals to
evoke the river – for her trip aboard the barge Spirit of Chartwell,
decorated for the occasion in regal red, gold and purple velvet.
When exactly will Queen Elizabeth abdicate?
“It
will be after the Olympics, but before the new year,” said a royal
insider. ”The Queen is happier than she has ever been and is thrilled
with her decision.”
Long Live the Queen.
Long Live the new King!
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