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Times are changing! Queen Elizabeth II hands an important royal duty over to Prince Charles

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed the news.
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Queen Elizabeth has asked her son and heir Prince Charles to lay a wreath on her behalf at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.

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On November 12, she will instead watch the proceedings from the balcony of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office building alongside her husband Prince Philip who will break his retirement for the important event honouring veterans and the fallen.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: โ€œThe Queen wishes to be alongside the Duke of Edinburgh and he will be in the balcony.โ€

Itโ€™s only the sixth time the monarch has missed laying the wreath herself. Twice she was pregnant and the other times she was away on official royal tour โ€” including a 1961 trip to Ghana, a 1968 visit to Brazil and in 1999 when she was in South Africa.

Charles, 68, has undertaken the role once before when the beloved royal was on tour in Kenya. However, this will be the first time the prince will lay the wreath watched by his mother.

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Charles has taken on greater responsibility in recent months, and has already represented the Queen in overseas tours and in the Commonwealth.

The break in tradition represents a significant shift for the royal family โ€” namely, senior royals are carrying out more and more engagements on behalf of the Queen and recently retired Prince Philip.

Prince William, 35, increased his workload and became a full-time royal this year after finishing out his stint as an air ambulance pilot.

Writing an op-ed for the Eastern Daily Press, William said he was โ€œhugely gratefulโ€ for his time spent in the emergency services.

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โ€œOver the past two years I have met people from across the region who were in the most desperate of circumstances,โ€ William, 35, wrote. โ€œAs part of a team, I have been invited into peopleโ€™s homes to share moments of extreme emotion, from relief that we have given someone a fighting chance, to profound grief. I have watched as incredibly skilled doctors and paramedics have saved peopleโ€™s lives.โ€

WATCH: Prince William opens up about his short-lived career. Post continuesโ€ฆ

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An insider speaking to The Sunday Times explained that the young royal had โ€œno pressure from aboveโ€ to quit his job, but simply understands that the older he gets the more responsibility he has to the monarchy.

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Wills still wonโ€™t be taking on as many commitments as many other senior royals including his father, Prince Charles, and his aunt, Princess Anne.

โ€œSome people may question why William still wonโ€™t do as much as Princess Anne but he is dead set on not queering his fatherโ€™s pitch,โ€ the source revealed. โ€œHe sees that Charles will probably be in his seventies before he becomes king and he doesnโ€™t want to be seen as elbowing his father out the way.โ€

This means the doting, hands-on father will be around to raise his two children โ€” Prince George, four, and Princess Charlotte, two โ€” and another on the way!

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