PRINCE CHARLES is the oldest heir apparent in British history and his age has fuelled speculation he could hand the crown straight to Prince William when the time comes.
But according to constitutional experts, a law is in place to prevent a straight hand over.University College London’s Constitution Unit has addressed key questions around the succession including why William will have to wait to become king.
In answer to the question ‘Why can we not have Prince William as king?’, the UCL Constitution website states: “Under common law, Prince Charles will automatically become King the moment the Queen dies.