Royal snub! Prince Charles will NOT receive Royal promotion in near future for THIS reason

PRINCE CHARLES may be forced to wait a significant time until he ascends to the throne, after the Queen reportedly made secret comments quashing rumours she may be on the verge of abdicating in a similar fashion to other European monarchs.

Prince Charles DANCES during Ghana visit

Charles, 69, is the oldest and longest-serving heir to the British throne in UK history, after assuming the position when the Queen became monarch in 1953.

He is also the longest serving Prince of Wales, having held the title since 1958.

Yet, despite mounting rumours the Queen is on track to abdicate in three years in order to allow her son to assume greater responsibility, a Royal source has revealed the Prince of Wales may not be set for a promotion just so soon.

A friend of the Queen reported to Vanity Fair the monarch made a very revealing comment in the aftermath of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation in 2013.

At the table, the Queen was listening to three different conversations going on - jumping back and forth between them

Royal source

They recalled that the Queen commented on the Pope’s retirement, saying: “I would never do that.”

The insider indicated Prince Charles may have to wait a long time before becoming King, due to the Queen’s robust health.

They reported that the Queen “never sits down” and her mind “still works so fast”.

And they added: “At the table, she was listening to three different conversations going on - jumping back and forth between them.”

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The Queen reportedly said she 'would never' abdicate following the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI (Image: GETTY)

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Prince Charles was appointed as the Queen's successor as Head of the Commonwealth in April (Image: GETTY)

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Prince Charles was made a Companion of the Order of the Star of Ghana by the Ghanaian President (Image: GETTY)

Other leading European monarchs have broken tradition in recent years by abdicating in order to pass on power to their children.

Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicated in April 2013, after regaining for 33 years.

Her son Willem-Alexander was inaugurated as King of the Netherlands on the same day, and his wife Maxima became Queen.

King Juan Carlos I of Spain also abdicated in favour of his son Felipe VI in 2014, after reigning for 39 years, since November 1975.

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Prince Charles delivered a speech in Accra where he spoke about the impacts of slavery (Image: GETTY)

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Queen Elizabeth II's coronation was held in June 1953 (Image: GETTY)

Prince Charles is nevertheless thought to be quite content with remaining in his position as Prince of Wales, with one English peer noting the role has afforded him greater freedom.

They said: “Charles figured out a very long time ago that he was going to be Prince of Wales for a very long time.

“He planned his life accordingly, and he wouldn’t have been able to accomplish half of what he has if he had become King earlier.”

Notably, the Prince has been a keen advocate in the fight against climate change, and used a keynote speech in the Ghanaian capital of Accra on Monday to promote environmental issues.

Prince Charles displays photo of grandchildren in Africa message

He has also already been assuming increasing responsibility from the Queen as she reduces her schedule, including halting international travel.

Prince Charles was appointed as the Queen’s designated successor as the head of the Commonwealth, at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in April 2018.

Commenting on the appointment in April, the Prince said: “I am deeply touched and honoured by the decision of Commonwealth Heads of State and Government that I should succeed the Queen, in due course, as Head of the Commonwealth.

“Meanwhile, I will continue to support Her Majesty in every possible way, in the service of our unique family of nations.”

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