Prince Edward temporarily takes over the royal reins

Prince Edward is expected to take on more duties when he and he significantly limit theirs because of the serious health problems that burden the Palace. Prince Edward, the brother of Charles and his uncle William, can become the protagonist of the royal family, even temporarily, as the Independent writes. The Duke of Edinburgh—the youngest child of late Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II—is now burdened with more royal responsibilities. And this after the public disclosure that Kate Middleton and King Charles have already begun treatment for cancer. Kate Middleton revealed last Friday (22.03.2004) that she was diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing “precautionary” chemotherapy. On 5 February 2024, it became known from Buckingham Palace that Charles was diagnosed with cancer. Helpful hand is also offered by Queen Camilla who has undertaken at least 13 additional royal obligations since the king was diagnosed with cancer. The prince with the steel box and the blunders The royal experts speak with the best of words about the steel box of the Duke of Edinburgh. In 2023, he assumed 297 royal obligations, the third largest number after King Charles and his sister Anna. It is noted that Princess Anna is also actively involved in this incredibly difficult time. Prince Edward is the 14th in the throne succession series. He studied History at Cambridge University, and received a BA in 1986. When he later abandoned his training as a Royal Marine, he challenged his own “break” in the palace. View this post on Instagram His attempt in 1987 to create a game show on the subject of kings called “It’s a Royal Knockout” was crowned by a crushing failure with critics calling it one of the biggest fiascos for the royal family. He is currently the seventh most popular – living – royal figure, according to a poll by YouGov (about 42% of the British public has a positive view of him). On June 19, 1999, she married Sophie Rice-Jones, a public relations consultant, and have had two children On March 10, 60 candles went out.