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The diplomatic role of the Queen of England

Although the Queen of England has no substantive rights, she is an excellent diplomat. She created many buffer zones in British diplomacy.

During her more than 60 years in office, the Queen of England met with a quarter of American presidents and a fifth of British prime ministers. He has been to 120 countries.

Her royal temperament of kindness without losing royal dignity has continuously extended Britain's diplomatic flexibility.

During the Queen's visit to China, Comrade Deng Xiaoping said, "Thank you for coming to Wan Li to see me as an old man." Queen Elizabeth said, "I just came to see you." .

Because of the queen's diplomatic means, there are many buffer zones in British diplomacy. Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 65th wedding anniversary with her husband Prince Philip on the 20th, becoming the first monarch in British history.

The queen didn't hold a grand celebration ceremony, just wanted to enjoy private space with her husband in Buckingham Palace.

The love life of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip for more than half a century has always been talked about by the British. They met on 1939 and got married at Westminster Abbey on120. Their grandson Prince William also held a wedding there to marry Kate.

20 12 is an extraordinary year for Elizabeth II. In the summer, she just held an unprecedented celebration of the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne.

/kloc-On the evening of 0/9, Elizabeth II and his wife watched the royal variety show at the Royal Albert Concert Hall in London, and met the actors after the performance. The tax evasion scandal of British Crown Prince Charles forced Elizabeth II, who was in poor health, to make a final decision. She plans to formally abdicate within one year and pass the throne directly to William.

It is said that the Queen of England has written a secret imperial edict, telling her son Charles and grandson William about her abdication plan. When William learned the news, he was completely shocked.

The British media once said that the Queen of England intends to abandon Charles, the first heir to the throne, and pass the throne directly to her grandson William. Compared with Charles, who has a poor image and a history of adultery, William, who has few scandals, is regarded by the Queen of England as the heir to the throne who can save the image of the British royal family.

Elizabeth II has been hesitant to amend the Constitution and pass the throne directly to William, because it is obviously extremely unfair to Charles, the longest-waiting "Crown Prince" in British history. However, according to insiders of the British royal family, the "tax evasion scandal" broke out by Prince Charles became the last straw to crush the camel, prompting Queen Elizabeth II to make up her mind to "pass on the throne every other generation"!

Note: According to English law, the Queen has no right to directly amend the law of succession to the throne, and there is no written constitution in Britain. The authenticity of the above materials is unknown.