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Great news for William and Kate as Queen changes inheritance decision after new Jubilee plan unveiled

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Great news for William and Kate as Queen changes inheritance decision after new Jubilee plan unveiled

In a significant turn of events, the Queen has made a decision to change her inheritance plans following the unveiling of a new Jubilee plan.

This decision has brought immense joy to and , as the Queen's decision will have a positive impact on their future.

UK charities have also expressed their support for the Queen by pledging to light beacons across the country in honor of her 70th year on the throne.

This initiative is part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and will involve a group of national charities such as Girlguiding, Walking with the Wounded, and the National Trust.

The announcement of this heartwarming gesture comes just 100 days before the Jubilee celebrations commence.

Over the special four-day bank holiday weekend, which will run from June 2 to June 5, more than 1,500 beacons will be lit to celebrate the Queen's remarkable achievement as the first monarch to reach her Platinum Jubilee.

The primary beacon will be located at Buckingham Palace, serving as a symbol of unity and celebration.

Among the charities involved, Girlguiding stands out as one of the key contributors.

Angela Salt, the chief guide of Girlguiding, expressed her excitement about being part of the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

She highlighted the Queen's personal history with Girlguiding, mentioning that the Queen herself became a guide at the age of 11, alongside her sister Princess Margaret.

Since then, the Queen has been a patron of Girlguiding, and on June 2, Girlguiding members from across the UK and beyond will come together to light 70 beacons, each representing a year of the Queen's reign.

Other notable charities, including Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland, and the National Coast Watch Institution, have also pledged their support for the Queen.

Bruno Peake, the pageant master of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee beacons, commended the Queen's generous and humanitarian spirit, emphasizing the reciprocal support between the Queen and the charities.

In a surprising revelation from royal historian Robert Lacey, it appears that we may witness King William's reign sooner than anticipated.

Lacey, who serves as a consultant on the popular Netflix series “The Crown,” revealed that there has always been a special bond between and the Queen.

He explained that the Queen has taken a keen interest in William and has been preparing him for his future role as the country's leader.

Lacey also acknowledged the occasional conflicts between the Queen and Prince Charles, further highlighting the Queen's inclination towards grooming William for his future responsibilities.

With 's retirement from public duty at the age of 96, there is now speculation about whether Prince William will appear alongside the Queen at more engagements.

Palace insiders suggest that William will have to be more accessible in the modern age, assuming a role that combines his public duties with his personal life.

This shift is seen as a move towards a more relatable and approachable monarchy.

Amidst these developments, it was revealed that the Queen had tested positive for Covid-19.

However, she continues to carry out light duties and virtual engagements while isolating at Windsor Castle.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson announced that due to mild cold-like symptoms, the Queen has decided not to undertake her planned virtual engagements for the day but will continue with her light duties.

Further engagements over the coming week will be decided upon based on the Queen's health condition.

Despite her illness, the Queen has shown resilience and dedication by signing off a message to the Team GB men's and women's curling teams following their success at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

She has also sent a message of condolence to the Brazilian president regarding the recent flooding in his country.

These gestures demonstrate the Queen's commitment to her duties even during challenging times.

It is worth noting that a number of Covid-19 cases have been diagnosed among the Windsor Castle team, highlighting the ongoing impact of the pandemic.

As the situation evolves, it is essential to prioritize the health and safety of all individuals involved in the Jubilee celebrations.

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