King Charles III's cancer-induced abdication is seen as highly unlikely and unprecedented by experts.
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In the British monarchy, abdication is typically linked to scandal, not peaceful decisions, according to royal expert Carolyn Harris.
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The enduring legacy of Queen Elizabeth II sets a high standard, making the logistics of engineering an abdication complex.
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Even if abdication occurred, King Charles III would likely withdraw from public life, prioritizing his health.
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The only recent British king to abdicate was Edward VIII in 1936, driven by a scandalous desire to be with Wallis Simpson.
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Abdicating as the king of 14 Commonwealth realms would require consensus from all countries, involving meetings with various prime ministers.
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In the face of cancer, King Charles III may also consider passing duties to his eldest son through the Regency Act
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