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Who is Prince Charles? Why is Prince Charles still a prince at the age of 70?

Britain's Prince Charles is 70 years old. Ordinary people should retire in their first year of life, but 70 year old Charles is still unemployed. Of course, he was not without achievements. He was honored as the "oldest crown prince in British history" and "the longest waiting crown prince in British history". His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, won the title of "super long standby king".

Charles received such an honor entirely from his mother, who said that if she did not abdicate, she would not abdicate. Almost 10 years ago, Hugo middot Vickers, the Royal writer, reviewed the Queen's 1957 vow that she would never abdicate after five years according to the rumor that she was willing to abdicate at that time.

Ten years ago, five years later, around 2013, the queen did not abdicate; ten years later, she still sat on the throne.

He didn't want to be king

Great people have something in common. The queen of England who swears not to abdicate is similar to a Chinese more than 1700 years ago -- Zhuge Kongming, who also made a similar oath: to die and die.

However, Zhuge's fight to the last moment of her life was due to the helplessness of no one in Sichuan, while the queen vowed not to abdicate in exchange for her own son's helplessness.

As early as March 1992, when Charles attended Diana's father's funeral, he said to Spencer, his 27 year old brother-in-law: 'you are lucky to have inherited your father's count title at such a young age. "This is full of the bitterness of fate, the sadness and indignation of being unable to succeed for a long time, and the disrespect for the mother who refuses to abdicate -- the meaning of looking forward to the death of my mother is too obvious. If the upper level is online, it is called 'disobedience'.

Charles was crowned crown prince at the age of 10 (1958). In 1992, at the age of 43, he has been crown prince for 33 years. When he was crown prince or crown prince for 33 years, and he could not see the end of the way to ascend the throne at all, all the Buddhas with big belly could have fire. What's more, the first young prince of the British royal family?

However, later development made people think that his royal highness was no different from the ordinary people bustling about on the street outside Buckingham Palace: when he was young, he was very angry, and the older he was, the less angry he was.

On Charles' 56th birthday in 2004, he said to an old friend: 'I am 56 years old, and my grandfather died at my age. '

No longer curse the woman who occupies the throne, but worry about her carelessness. The 56 year old crown prince has lost his momentum 13 years ago. Women in the Queen's family live a long life, not necessarily men. Crown prince Cha clearly saw this and was horrified.

In 2008, ha ha, the 60 year old Cha told the media through her designated biographer Penny & middot; Juno: Charles didn't want to sit on the throne of the king. He didn't even want to have any turning point in his life. --Brother, I'd like to translate this: Queen, my mother, I wish you a long life! For your sake, my son would like to wear the "prison bottom" of the crown prince!

The queen made a public statement, Charles came out first

However, with the sound of thunder and thunderbolt, Chogm sent out a great news - Chogm is the commonwealth government summit. On April 20, 2018, the heads of 53 Commonwealth countries and regions attending the conference in London agreed on the proposal of Queen Elizabeth II, making Charles the next Commonwealth head of state.

On the first day, April 19, when Elizabeth II attended the commonwealth government summit, she made clear to the 53 leaders present that she sincerely hoped that Charles' one day 'would succeed her current position as head of the Commonwealth and take on the important work of leading the Commonwealth.

The Commonwealth is an international organization rather than a national institution, and its members are mostly former British colonies or protectorates. Although the head of the Commonwealth does not have any power, but also has unlimited scenery - Elizabeth II is the queen of all other Member States, the queen according to the recommendation of the relevant member governments to appoint the governor, the governor on behalf of her 'out' in these member states, in fact, the governor is a citizen of that country rather than a British citizen.

Of course, this does not include Britain. The queen herself is the head of state of Britain. This also does not include some member states that have their own monarchy, such as Malaysia; it does not include the member states that implement the republican system, such as India; it does not include the member states that adopt the presidential system, such as South Africa.

This is the first time the queen has talked about the succession of the head of the Commonwealth, which means the succession of the British throne. In other words, while talking about the head of the Commonwealth, it should be considered as a hint that 'one day' will be succeeded by Crown Prince Charles.

As for Prince Charles, since the head of the Commonwealth has become a bag in the bag, the British throne is certainly not a problem.

It is my sine wish that the common wealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations, And will decide that one day the prince of Wales should carry on the important work started by my father in 1949. )

The Queen's logic is as follows: the job of the head of the commonwealth was started by her father in 1949. After his death, she succeeded the British king and the head of the Commonwealth.

This syllogism of the queen destroyed all kinds of vicious rumors in an instant.

A few years ago, a very vicious plan hovered over Buckingham Palace like a ghost. At that time, British media reported that the queen had decided to let her son be king for only one minute once she died, go through formalities, and then her son would immediately give up his hot ass to Prince William, the Queen's grandson. At that time, this statement was very popular.

If so, Lao Cha is not as good as Louis XIX of France, who is only 20 minutes in power. However, he can choose one of the following two honorary titles: the shortest king in history and the only one minute king in history.

Now, with the head of the Commonwealth deciding on his successor ahead of time, all rumours of the British King's throne have vanished.

The truth behind the details?

The queen said "one day" this time. Which "day" is "one day". But what happened on the 21st is quite significant.

April 21 is the Queen's birthday, but in previous years, the queen only celebrated her birthday with her family in the family. The official birthday ladder was held in June, but this year it was held on April 21 (the past Saturday).

On the same day, British officials fired 41 salutes in Hyde Park and 62 salutes in the tower of London to celebrate the birthday of the queen. These salutes would have to wait until the official birthday ceremony of the queen in June. In the evening, the queen attended a star studded birthday concert by rock singers and others, and British Prime Minister Theresa may also attended.

Prince Charles, who was appointed the next head of the Commonwealth, was in a very rare mood when he called her "Her Majesty" at the public concert and then called her "mommy".

Is this birthday doing so implying anything?

In today's world, the old monarchs of many constitutional monarchies have abdicated to their sons. In 2013, the monarchs of Belgium and Holland abdicated; in 2014, the king of Spain abdicated; even Emperor Akihito of Japan asked to abdicate on the basis of health. The Japanese government is working hard to prepare for it. It will be realized on April 30, 2019, and the new emperor will ascend the throne on May 1 next year.

In addition, the Queen's last Welsh Corgi was euthanized on the 20th. According to media reports, the 14-year-old was euthanized at Windsor Castle, the last descendant of the Queen's first Susan.

Corgi has been with the queen for more than 80 years. In 1933, when Elizabeth was only seven years old, her father began to keep Corgi. Her first Corgi 'Susan' was an 18-year-old birthday present. Many of the later 30 Corgi were also directly descended from 'Susan'. Royal insiders said:'‘ willow ’ the death of the queen most sad, perhaps because ‘ willow ’ is the last link between her and her parents and early childhood, let people feel that an era is over. '