Shadowy Business

15, December, 2009 Discuss it What they said

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Prince William may jump the royal queue soon.

At least, that’s what the media thinks will happen. The Mail on Sunday has dubbed the prince “the shadow king”, poised to take over for Queen Elizabeth II and bypassing his father Charles in the line of succession.

The British broadsheet claims that they have obtained a secret treasury document, uncensored, revealing that William will be taking on more royal responsibilities in the coming year. Monies have been allotted for his travel expenses so that he can represent the Queen all over the world.

The Queen, at 83, is said to be looking for the younger members to pick up some of the royal workload. At age 27 and second-in-line to the throne, William is the forerunner to represent the House of Windsor. His blonde good looks and love life make good reading. The spirit of Diana also hangs over William, fueling the dreams of her admirers that the Princess lives on in her son.

The Queen, who has been head of the dynasty for over 50 years, is very savvy when it comes to the job of monarchy. She knows that William is very popular and his youth will be a boon to their image. When he marries, it will draw huge crowds to England and give the economy a boost. Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla could end up on the back burner.

But will the traditional Elizabeth break the rules of hereditary monarchy and officially skip a generation? Something tells me that this child of the abdication era will not do so.

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  • MandysRoyalty

    “But will the traditional Elizabeth break the rules of hereditary monarchy and officially skip a generation? Something tells me that this child of the abdication era will not do so.”

    A bloke named Andrew responded to this portion by saying: “Of course, it’s not up to her. The succession is governed by law, not by the desire of the current monarch.”

    I responded back that I was thinking in abdication terms. I realize I didn’t state that clearly, though. I definitely do not think the Queen would abdicate.

  • MandysRoyalty

    “But will the traditional Elizabeth break the rules of hereditary monarchy and officially skip a generation? Something tells me that this child of the abdication era will not do so.”

    A bloke named Andrew responded to this portion by saying: “Of course, it’s not up to her. The succession is governed by law, not by the desire of the current monarch.”

    I responded back that I was thinking in abdication terms. I realize I didn’t state that clearly, though. I definitely do not think the Queen would abdicate.

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