Prince William Gives Up Throne, Asks Queen Elizabeth To Make Prince Charles King--Reports
Kate Middleton is having a difficult time with the second Royal baby that Prince William has reportedly decided against being the next King. It is said that Prince William already asked Queen Elizabeth to give the throne to Prince Charles instead.
The November 10th edition of Globe Magazine provides all the juicy details on this switch. According to the magazine, "Prince William stunned the Royal Family by revealing that he's giving up the throne for the love of his beautiful wife, Kate." The magazine also detailed that even though the Queen had already decided Prince William should be the one to get the crown, Prince William's noble and loving heart prefers that the Queen just let Prince Charles reign, at least for the meantime.
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"Ailing Queen Elizabeth had bypassed her eldest son Prince Charles, in favor of her 32-year-old grandson as she prepared to step down and end her 61-year reign. But William has officially informed Her Majesty the pressures of royal life and raising a family at the same time have become too much for his pregnant wife and he has reluctantly made the decision to step aside - for now," Globe magazine added. It seems that with this decision, Camilla Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles will finally have what they have wanted all along, Queen Elizabeth's throne, which should never be in contest anyway, considering British monarchy laws on succession. Unless an Act of Parliament change this, Prince Charles is the rightful heir to the throne.
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Meanwhile, as more proof of Prince William's devotion to wife and the Duchess of Cambridge, Hello Magazine reports that the two are set to make a joint engagement later this week. Confirmation of this engagement is already given by the Kensington Palace, which claimed that the royal couple, who have spent the last week relaxing at the Queen's Balmoral estate in Scotland, will travel to Wales together on November 8th.
On this anticipated "Wales Away Day," the royal couple will first visit the Valero Pembroke Refinery, which is a large business located in the western part of the country, having 1,200 locals under its employment. The refinery was officially opened by the Queen Mother in 1964 and is currently celebrating its 50th Anniversary.
It is hoped that the visit from the royal couple would highlight the importance of the company and increase the morale of the employees. William and Kate would make rounds to meet with the workers, apprentices, and even placement students and their mentors.