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According to reports, Prince Charles will be replacing Queen Elizabeth at the Commonwealth proceedings, even though this will be the first time the Queen will be absent since 1973. Queen Elizabeth will be missing the Commonwealth Meeting for the first time in over 40 years. The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting is scheduled to take place later this year, but the Queen won’t be part of the proceedings because of impending health concerns.
The Queen’s Official Birthday (King’s Official Birthday in the reign of a male monarch) is the selected day on which the birthday of the monarch of the Commonwealth realms (currently Queen Elizabeth II) is officially celebrated in those countries. The date varies as adopted by each Commonwealth country, but is generally around the end of May to the start of June, to coincide with a high probability of fine weather in the Northern Hemisphere for outdoor ceremonies.
The sovereign’s birthday was first officially marked in the
United Kingdom in 1748. Since then, the date of the king or queen’s
birthday has been determined throughout the British Empire and later the
Commonwealth according to either different royal proclamations issued
by the sovereign or governor or by statute laws passed by the local
parliament.
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