The death of the most loved woman in Britain will be one of the saddest days in its history. There are many speculations on what will happen when Queen Elizabeth dies as she gets older. Prince Charles will ascend the throne, but it will also open the possibility that the monarchy will be abolished.
The abolition of the monarchy is among the oldies issues that are associated with the death of the Queen. Only time will know whether or not the monarchy can survive without her. It is, however certain that the royal family will continue the sovereignty established by the beloved Queen.
The Queen became the pillar of strength of Britain's monarchy. Experts believe that the Queen's skill and character held the monarchy together. UK's monarchy survived the general collapse of the monarchy because of her. The Queen's uncontroversial character sustained the popularity of the British Kingdom, and it unified its people. The Queen is not known to give interviews, and most of her speeches are reinforced by Christian values, contrary to the future king.
The Queen was never involved in any scandal, and she has never acted divisively through her reign as the leader of the monarchy. The Queen is also politically silent. She rarely intervened in the Scottish Referendum, and she remained silent about her stand on the Brexit. Prince Charles, on the other hand, is more vocal on many issues.
Experts think that Prince Charles will realize that sacrificing anonymity and the right to self-expression is simply too much for him to bear. They believe that Prince Charles and the entire British monarchy might campaign for their end when that time comes.
There is no move to dissolve the monarchy with the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The more become stable because of the love of the British people for the Queen. Once she dies, it is not certain that the people will continue to vote for the monarchy because of the low popularity of the next king.
According to Dan Snow, a royal expert, said that nothing is sacred, not even the British monarchy. He said that referenda are dangerous things. He also said that you've got to get 51 percent once for a revolution. He cited that Salmond skilfully used a perfect storm of issues to take the British state, one of the oldest, richest, and most prosperous on earth, to the point of dissolution.