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Queen Elizabeth's heir Prince Charles isn't in a hurry to be king for this reason, royal filmmaker says

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his mother, Queen Elizabeth, delegates more responsibilities to her eldest son and heir.The Platinum Jubilee marks the British reigning monarch’s 70 years on the throne.

And while the 96-year-old has shown no signs of stepping aside, the Prince of Wales has been taking on more royal duties in preparation for what would be the greatest role of his life.Just last month, the 73-year-old presided over the State Opening of Parliament, one of the monarch’s most important duties.

True Royalty TV co-founder Nick Bullen, who has worked closely with Charles for about a decade, told Fox News Digital that the prince isn’t in a hurry to become king."[Charles] is the longest-serving Prince of Wales in history," said Bullen. "And this is a job that he’s been preparing for his whole life.

But I’ve filmed him, and we’ve got documentaries on True Royalty TV where he says this, that it’s not something that he wishes for because it’s an odd mix to wish for the top job.

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