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The Queen's duties have been eased due to health concerns

The Queen’s duties have been eased due to health concerns

The palace reshapes the role of Britain’s Queen. For example, the official opening ceremony of Parliament was removed from her list of tasks.

Because of her health problems, Quinn Queen Elizabeth IIPerform less formal duties. On Sunday, the Telegraph reported, citing the latest financial report, that the palace has recast the Queen’s role. Some earlier mandatory dates, such as the Parliament Opening Ceremony, have been cancelled. The Queen separated from her son and heir to the throne this year Prince Charles to be represented.

The 96-year-old has repeatedly had mobility issues and has therefore repeatedly canceled his appointments in recent months. So the new version offers a more flexible definition and no longer requires the Queen to perform certain tasks. More generally, the Queen’s role “includes a range of parliamentary and diplomatic duties”.

Inspiration for the “Unified National Identity”

The king is described as an inspiration for “a unified national identity” and “continuity and stability”. There is also a change in royal visits. The “Queens Program” has been replaced by the more general “Royal Program Visits”. “The Queen will be assisted by other members of the royal family performing official duties on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,” she said.

Especially her eldest son Prince Charles must now be more focused. However, the 73-year-old has been criticized recently. At first, it became known that Charles had accepted millions of donations from Qatar in cash for one of his foundations. It was not forbidden, but the rule of the heir to the throne was criticized. The Sunday Times has now reported that Charles has given a controversial businessman a royal honor after helping him with donations running into the millions. Royal family expert Peter Hunt criticized: “The silence of politics is deafening. The actual king is beyond doubt – his rule is unquestioned.”

(APA/DBA)