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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Queen should have done what was rumored in the press-- pass over Charles+ the hag in favor of naming Wlls/Kate as the next king/queen.[/quote] No. She would have destroyed William and Charles’ relationship. She’s harmed enough relationships and seems to finally have realized she shouldn’t. The concession is longer she remains on the throne, less time time for Charles to be King. [/quote] She has to think of what is best for England-- not Charles. Wills + Kate represent the future.[/quote] Most people in Britain don't hate Charles and Camilla, or care enough to be upset. Time heals many wounds. There's too much what ifs and declarations in this thread. There is no way Charles is not going to be king because that is how it works. As soon as the Queen dies, Charles *is* king. He would have to abdicate. She would not force him to abdicate. Nor is he so unpopular that he would be resented. He has been a superb Prince of Wales in the last 20 years and will be a perfectly good king. Britain today is not the Britain of the 1990s. The Royal Family has adapted with remarkable speed. Their mistakes can all be traced back to when they were inflexible in the face of changing times - such as finding a wife for Charles. The wife had to be a virgin and a proper aristocrat. The virgin bit was a problem. Who was left? Diana. Charles wasn't allowed to marry the woman he truly loved. Compare that to William's courtship of Kate Middleton. Virginity? Who cared. They lived together before marriage! She's from a pleasant family without aristocratic pretensions or connections. Charles being able to marry Camilla and accepting Camilla into the fold and eventually as future Queen is all part of the adaptations the family has made, and when they have made adaptations, the people are happier. And is key to the survival of the monarchy. [/quote]
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