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Will Prince Charles make an Exemplary King like his Mother Queen Elizabeth II has done?

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Will Prince Charles make an Exemplary King like his Mother Queen Elizabeth II has done?

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  1. no,he has lost a lot of credibility and respect as an adulterer and a liar. I think he should pass his throne to William.


  2. No., especially as he will bew 'helped' by Queen Camilla.

  3. no he has already blowen that

  4. I believe that Queen Elizabeth does her duty--a concept that doesn't seem to exist any more. She could say "the heck with this" and go off and have a good time. Instead she goes to various functions  -that she probably doesn't like and smiles very nicely. I think Charles tries very hard to do his duty--He marries they type of woman he was supposed to-despite being very much in love with an "unsuitable woman" He is actively involved with helping youth get started in the business world(with the Prince's trust) He works very hard for the environment. He speaks English , Welsh, French and Italian. He tries very hard to understand and make peace with other religions--unlike *MANY* "trouble starting posts" I have seen on the web. Unlike some people (who want to stir up trouble for things that happened 1400 years ago) he tries to help and heal  here and now.  Could your life stand such scrutiny as theirs' has had?

  5. I think we will be pleasantly surprised when Charles becomes King.  He has been well trained and has always been sincere in his love for his country and the people.  I wish him a long and happy reign.

    best of luck to you!

  6. not a chance in heck

  7. First:

    Yes,as said before by other people,he has been traiend for such thing since he was young,he knows how to be King.Also he seems to be very charitative and interested in people.

    Second:

    HM Queen Elizabeth II will not adbicate!In her 21st birthday he said that he would put herself at the service of the Royal family all the days of her life.

    Third:

    HRH Prince Charles cant give the throne to HRH Prince WIlliam.Charles has got a duty besides the succession to the Throne is well organised by British laws

  8. He's been training for this job since he was three when he became heir apparent. So he knows what has to be done. He already carries out investitures on behalf of his mother.

    u r dumb - can you provide a single link to your allegations, I've never heard anything so ridiculous. The Queen has NEVER offered to step down, she has repeatedly said she wouldn't. And there's nothing to stop Charles renouncing his right to the throne now.

  9. Probably not. He's getting a bit long in the tooth to begin an apprenticeship, and his mother has not delegrated any of her duties to him, so when she finally leaves the throne, in another 20 years (her mother lived to 106 years) Charles will be in his 80 and there isn't much flexibility at that age, for the learning curve he will have to encompass.

  10. I think the Charles will make an excellent King, despite what the tabloids and media report about him.  He has a great sense of duty, like his Mother, the Queen, and his charitable nature is in very good taste.  He is also a very loving father, crucial of modern British architecture and for the most part, represents the British Royal Family, the Monarchy and the British people quite well.

  11. Are you kidden? I do not think that Elizabeth is thinking of giving him the throne. She despites Camilla. So I think she will hand it down to William when the time comes. Poor William to carry such a burden. I hope it does not hurt the fahter-son relationship that he shares right now with his dad. His dad might become a great teacher to him .

  12. Yes they are good for nothing, he will do the same thing

  13. If it was up to the job The mother would have stepped down years ago

    He's a joke

  14. I don't think he will be King long enough to make a difference. His mother will probably live another 20 years. Even if Charles lives as long as his mother and grandmother he still will not be king long enough to make an adequate comparison to his mother.

  15. No. He is too opinionated & can't resist opening his mouth at the worst possible times.

  16. He has already set a bad example .

    He already has said he does not want the throne so it will be past along to one of his sons.HIs mother had wanted to step down years ago for him and he declined it

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