Queen Elizabeth assigning more important roles to Prince William
Queen Elizabeth will mark her Platinum Jubilee this year
British Queen Elizabeth II is assigning more important roles to her grandson Prince William and is reportedly preparing him as the future king.
The 95-year-old monarch is sending Prince William to Dubai to represent her in his first official trip to the United Arab Emirates.
Queen Elizabeth, who will mark her Platinum Jubilee this year, is reportedly sending the Duke of Cambridge to Dubai on the request of UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Elizabeth was proclaimed Queen on February 6, 1952, after the death of her father, George VI, although her coronation was in 1953. At 95, she will become the only UK monarch to have ruled for 70 years and she has called for Jubilee celebrations to promote a mood of unity.
Prince William, the eldest son of Prince Charles and Diana, is the second in the line of succession to the British throne.
He will visit Dubai on February 10.
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