
Queen Elizabeth has been advised by her doctors to rest for a few weeks, according to CBS News, which has caused Prince Charles and Prince William to step up wherever and whenever needed. "The doctors have advised that Her Majesty can continue to undertake light, desk-based duties during this time, including some virtual Audiences, but not to undertake any official visits," the palace said in a statement. According to the Daily Mail, there are four named "Counsellors of State" that are in place to take over for the queen if she's "unable to perform her duties." The four are Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Andrew and Prince Harry. As the outlet points out, Harry is no longer a senior member of the royal family, and Andrew has legal issues to tend to, which leaves a bit of a hole.
The Daily Mail reports that Camilla could be asked to fill that void — and she could even be made a Counsellor of State, officially. Camilla does seem ready to take on whatever role she is needed for, and has already been proving that she's willing to do what needs to be done as a senior member of the royal family.
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