Prince Charles may replace his mother who recently recovered from COVID-19 to deliver a speech from the throne at the opening of British parliament.
Prince Charles may step in for his nonagenarian mother to read the speech from the throne at the opening of the British parliament in May.
Queen Elizabeth II, 95, who has missed only two parliamentary openings since she became queen in 1952, has said she will decide on the day — May 10 — if she is up to the task, according to a report in the Sunday Times of London. “The date is in Her Majesty’s diary, and she hopes to attend,” an unnamed royal source told the newspaper. “The Queen remains fit and active, and it is amazing how much she still does. But her diary is being paced to reflect the realities of a woman of her age, and to ensure that she is able to continue to do as much as she can and would like to do.
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