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Does Prince Charles abandon Camilla for the throne?

After the trouble with the queen, he shows himself dissolved in Africa

The sun over Mount Kilimanjaro really seemed to inspire his spirits. Quite spontaneously, Prince Charles (63) just went along when locals in Tanzania wanted to show their high-quality guests their traditional dances.

Rarely did he seem as relaxed and carefree as now during his visit to Africa. Then the anger for the succession to the throne in England melted like a snowman in a blazing heat. And the journey seemed like the dawn of a new life with Camilla. In fact, the pressure on the prince at home had grown ever larger. Most Englishmen do not want him, but his son Prince William (29) as the next king. And even the Queen wants to persuade her son to abdicate as a throne successor . But anyone who had expected a deeply embittered crown prince was taught otherwise. One almost had the impression that a heavy load had fallen from his shoulders. Does he give up the throne after the trouble with the queen? Prince Charles has even admitted that burden him the future tasks. "Sometimes I am afraid of the tremendous responsibility that weighs on me. Sometimes I think I'll disappoint people, " he once said. And even for Camilla (64) it would certainly not be a drama if her husband relinquished the throne . Only now did she reaffirm that she did not want to become queen. Even out of respect for the unforgotten Diana († 1997), which is still so much revered by the people.

So has Prince Charles already decided to clear the way for Prince William? There is still no official explanation from the palace - but the pictures from Africa speak for it. At least, Prince Charles seems more and more fond of the idea of ​​enjoying happiness with Camilla rather than becoming an unloved king with so much commitment and responsibility. In Africa, the two at least enjoyed themselves royally. Sipping coconut milk on Zanzibar, visiting a fashion show in Cape Town, making a safari through the game reserve - that's the way to live wonderfully! On top of that, there was even a title for Prince Charles: When visiting a Masai village, the tribal chief gave him a name that is a great honor for the Maasai. Translated, it means "the one whom the cattle love so much that they call for help in case of danger" . And that's not so bad ...

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