The 96-year-old monarch was unable to deliver the speech due to ongoing mobility problems so summoned her eldest son and future king for the task instead, causing some people to speculate whether she has passed on the baton. Prince Charles stepped in for his mother at the State Opening of Parliament today (May 10). It is the first time the Queen has missed the traditional ceremony in almost six decades, and the first time Charles has read the speech in place of the monarch. Mr Jobson said: "Make no mistake, what we were witnessing today at the State Opening of Parliament is hugely significant in the story of the House of Windsor. "As he addressed the assembled politicians, informing them of ...
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