Since she ascended the throne, Queen Elizabeth has always given a speech known as the Queen’s Speech in the Lords Chamber of Parliament. In the speech, she lays out the government’s top programmes and planned strategies. However, at the moment, many are wondering if the Monarch will be able to join the state opening of Parliament on May 10, 2022, or if Prince Charles will step in. This is because the queen has in recent times been forced to miss several royal events and engagements due to medical concerns.
Prince Charles Will Be Representing The Queen At Royal Events
According to the Daily Mail, Queen Elizabeth is pushing to attend the ceremony, although she will probably clarify her attendance on the day itself. The Queen’s Speech has been audibly delivered at every state opening of Parliament during her rule, save for two instances.
Here Is The Real Reason Why Prince Charles Might Step In For Queen Elizabeth For The First Time
Lord Kilmuir delivered the Queen’s address in 1959 when the monarch was expecting Prince Andrew, and Lord Dilhorne read the speech in 1963 when she was carrying Prince Edward. However, the Times reports that Prince Charles has been getting ready since March to deliver the Queen’s Speech this year if his mother was unable to go.
Queen Elizabeth’s public activities have been drastically reduced since she was hospitalized for a day in October 2021 and contracted the coronavirus in February 2022. Because of this, the Queen has given the Prince of Wales, who will one day be King, most of her official responsibilities.
In April 2022, Charles took the throne for the very first time at the Royal Maundy service, where he and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, delivered Maundy money to Windsor residents. On many occasions, Charles has also stepped in for the Queen, notably at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. Meanwhile, many royal experts have claimed that this might be the case in the coming months.

