Prince Charles on 'stand-by' to read Queen’s speech if she's 'too unwell'

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Prince Charles has been placed ‘on stand-by’ for the state opening of Parliament and is set to read the Queen’s Speech himself if his mother is too unwell.

has been placed ‘on stand-by’ for the state opening of Parliament, and he may even read the Queen’s Speech himself if his mother is too unwell.address MPs and Lords at the start of the Parliamentary year.

Sitting on the throne in the upper chamber, the 95-year-old monarch reads a speech written by the Government, which lists legislation set to be introduced in the upcoming session. She has only missed two speeches since becoming Queen – in 1959 and 1963 when she was pregnant with Andrew and Edward. However, plans have now been drawn up in case the she misses a third occasion amid ongoing health issues.

 

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This seem like the palace are slowly giving the queens roles to others to transition her out slowly. What’s really going on here?

Hope 'it' happens live on telly!

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