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Queen Elizabeth to retire in eighteen months

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The Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, Queen Elizabeth will be retiring in eighteen months when she turns 95, leaving her son, Prince Charles the ruling reins.

The age, 95 was also the age at which her husband Prince Philip withdrew from his public duties. There is the talk among courtiers that she may use the milestone to allow her son to become Prince Regent, the Sun reports.

The Queen’s oldest son met with his father at Sandringham, on Tuesday, to discuss the continuing fallout from his brother’s disastrous TV interview about his links to Jeffry Epstein.

Prince Charles’ key role in “retiring” Prince Andrew from public life has fed speculation he is preparing to become “shadow King”, which would see him control day-to-day royal affairs while his mother remains monarch.

A royal source told the paper: “The scandal surrounding Andrew and Epstein allowed Charles to step in to show that he can run The Firm. No one is bigger than the institution of the Royal Family. Not even Andrew, the Queen’s favourite son.

“Charles recognised that and acted decisively — like the king he may well soon be. This was the moment when Charles stepped up as Prince Regent, the Shadow King”

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