Levin dismissed the speculation and questioned why people are inquiring about King Charles stepping down, emphasizing that he has waited decades to ascend to the throne and has fulfilled the role for only a year. She hinted at a specific reason for potential abdication but didn't elaborate.
Meanwhile, other royal commentators have weighed in on the possibility of King Charles abdicating early, drawing parallels with Denmark's Queen Margrethe II's recent decision to pass the throne to her son Crown Prince Frederik.
Phil Dampier suggested that King Charles might consider abdicating in the future, possibly due to health concerns or as a strategic move to pass on the monarchy to Prince William and Kate Middleton while they are still young. Richard Fitzwilliams supported this view, noting that the decision aligns with the changing times and Charles' interest in modernizing the monarchy.
While abdications are relatively rare in British history, recent events in other European monarchies have sparked discussions about potential changes within the British royal family.