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BREAKING: Prince Charles to become king

News has shocked the palace.

Queen Elizabeth may be following Prince Philip’s example, and retiring from the top job.

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Rather than abdicate, which the Queen has vowed she’d never do, The Sun first reports that Her Majesty has said if she was still on the throne at the age of 95 she’d request legislation to grant Charles full power to reign.

Elizabeth II with Charles
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Queen Elizabeth II tour Queen Mother Square on October 27, 2016 in Poundbury, Dorset. (Credit: Getty)

While she’s a few years off that mark yet, at 91, she’s already the oldest and longest-serving monarch. Husband Prince Philip retired from public duties in July at the age of 96.

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Royal commentator Robert ‘Jobbo’ Jobson told the Mail On Sunday he has spoken to a number of high-ranking courtiers who say preparations for the transition of the Crown are gaining pace. He claims Palace communications staff have been ordered to be “up to speed” on the 1937 Regency Act — the bill which grants power to the heir apparent.

Speaking on Sunrise this morning ‘Jobbo’ went on to explain that the Regent Act means she will be able to step aside, still remain Queen, and Prince Charles would take executive power as prince regent. 

It has happened before, ‘Jobbo’ explained, when George III was in power and his son took over for nine years. Jobbo said in this case it was still unchartered territory and everything was still open for discussion.

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This article originally appeared on Starts At 60.

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