Queen on brink of ‘passing reins’ to Charles amid health concern: ‘Seriously consider’

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Queen on brink of ‘passing reins’ to Charles amid health concern: ‘Seriously consider’
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THE QUEEN would 'seriously consider' passing 'the reins' to her son Prince Charles amid her recent health concerns, claimed royal expert Robert Jobson.

by helicopter, after spending five days at her Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Her majesty, who had been asked by doctors to rest for a fortnight, was photographed over the weekend going for drives around the residence's country roads. The Queen is continuing her recuperation after an overnight stay in hospital last month.In addition to using a walking aid for the first time in 17 years last month, the monarch has also reportedly been advised to give up horse-riding and martinis.

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