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Commonwealth backs Prince Charles as its next leader | Queen Elizabeth Publicly Backs Prince Charles


<h1>Prince Charles is to be the next head of the Commonwealth</h1>
 Commonwealth leaders decided at the end of a two-day summit in London. It followed in the wake of the Queen expressing her strong wish that h
World leaders backed Prince Charles on Friday to one day succeed his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, as head of the Commonwealth. Prince Charles, 69, the queen's eldest son and heir to the throne, was considered the hot favourite for the role as leader of the Commonwealth, a global network of ...
Queen Elizabeth on Thursday told leaders from the 53 member states that she wanted her eldest son Prince Charles to succeed her in the symbolic figurehead role. ... London, United Kingdom: Commonwealth leaders agreed Friday that Prince Charles should follow his mother Queen Elizabeth ...
Commonwealth leaders agreed on Friday to back Prince Charles as the next head of the organisation, a day after Queen Elizabeth II said it was her "sin
The 69-year-old Prince of Wales will be the next head of the 53-memberCommonwealth, the BBC reported
Commonwealth leaders agreed Friday that Prince Charles should follow his mother Queen Elizabeth II as the next head of the group at the close of a
Prince Charles was approved as the successor to Queen Elizabeth as head of theCommonwealth at a meeting of the group's heads of government in Windsor on Friday, Sky News reported citing unnamed officials. There had been calls for the role to

 <h2>Commonwealth</h2>
 World leaders backed Prince Charles on Friday to one day succeed his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, as head of the Commonwealth. Prince Charles, 69, the queen's eldest son and heir to the throne, was considered the hot favourite for the role as leader of the Commonwealth. Commonwealth leaders decided at the end of a two-day summit in London. It followed in the wake of the Queen expressing her strong wish that happen.Queen Elizabeth on Thursday told leaders from the 53 member states that she wanted her eldest son Prince Charles to succeed her in the symbolic figurehead role.the next head of the organisation, a day after Queen Elizabeth II said it was her. a meeting of the group's heads of government in Windsor on Friday, Sky News reported citing unnamed officials

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