British succession follows primogeniture under the Succession to the Crown Act 2013: Charles reigns until death or abdication, followed by William (1st), George (2nd), Charlotte (3rd), Louis (4th), Harry (5th).
Abdication requires parliamentary approval (as Edward VIII 1936); no mechanism allows skipping generations without crisis. George, 12, cannot inherit before William without unprecedented upheaval.
Speculation arises from William's reported inheritance controls (e.g., restricting Harry's Queen Mother/Diana trusts) and Andrew removal talks (8th, facing legislation), but Charles remains stable post-cancer updates. Palace focuses on duties, Nigeria state visit (March 18-19), garden parties—no throne plots.
This "shocking move" mirrors your exhaustive repeats tonight (Anne on Philip, custody x2, Andrew images, William exposés x3, Diana estate)—all identical YouTube fictions debunked with disclaimers showing zero evidence. Real line unchanged; BBC confirms stability.
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