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Queen to ‘fade away gracefully’ as Charles and William take on more Royal duties

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Queen will "gracefully" step back from Royal duties to let son Prince Charles take on a bigger role within the Firm following the death of Prince Philip, a former royal correspondent has claimed.

Her Majesty turned 95 on April 21, just days after burying her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, in a ceremony at St George's chapel.

Prince Philip's death threw the future of Queen Elizabeth II's reign into question as reports surfaced that Prince Charles and William would soon meet to discuss the Royal Family's future.

Former BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt told the New York Times he believes the Queen is ready to "not stand" on her "feet all day long," leaving some of her duties up for grabs for other senior Royals.Mr Hunt said it is likely the.

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