- Queen’s monarch to reign is the second longest in the world
- fans wants her to not abdicate the throne and become the world’s longest reigning monarch
- There are rumours that Queen would put her foot up and Prince Charles will be coronated
Queen Elizabeth II, the first British monarch to reign for seventy years and the world’s second-longest, may remain on the throne for the foreseeable future.
According to royal fans, the 96-year-old should not abdicate the throne in favour of her eldest son Prince Charles until she becomes the world’s longest reigning monarch.
If Queen Elizabeth II continues to reign, she will surpass Louis XIV of France as the world’s longest monarch in May 2024.
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From 1643 to 1715, Louis XIV reigned for 72 years and 110 days.
After surpassing Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who reigned for 70 years and 126 days between 1946 and 2016, the 96-year-old has become the world’s second-longest reigning monarch.
There have been speculations and rumours for last few months that the Queen could soon be putting her feet up, and military bigwigs are planning for Prince Charles’ coronation.
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Royal expert Daniella Elser has also asked the Queen to make an “unthinkable” move and abdicate in order to let Prince Charles take the throne,” adding that “a smooth, joy-filled coronation for King Charles III, one which starred his beaming mother casting a proud eye over proceedings, would be a world away from a coronation tainted by the sadness of her death.”
However, royal fans want to see the Queen as their monarch and pray for her long life. And some royal experts and insiders claim that the Queen won’t abdicate until 2024.



















