EXCLUSIVE: There is one thing that Queen Elizabeth II wants for the monarchy after she leaves.
“Longevity,” True Bull TV co-founder Nick Bullen told Fox News.
“I understand that she is incredibly happy with what the monarchy will look like in the future. Prince Charles and Prince William are determined to take on any royal duties to support it. And Prince George has two extraordinary parents who will prepare him for his future. . “
Elizabeth, who turned 95 on Wednesday, marks her birthday in a discreet way at Windsor Castle. Her birthday is part of a two-week royal mourning period for her husband, Prince Philip, who is respected until Friday.
The Duke of Edinburgh died on April 9 at the age of 99. He was rested on Saturday.
QUEEN ELIZABETH SAYS THAT SHE IS THANKFUL FOR SUPPORT DURING THE “PERIOD OF GREAT SADNESS” AFTER PRINCE PHILIP’S DEATH

British Queen Elizabeth II turned 95 on Wednesday.
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Bullen said the longest-serving monarch in British history was unlikely to abdicate. She will continue to rule without Philip, the man she called “power and stay,” a source of emotional support in her often lonely service.
The award-winning documentary has been making programs about the royal family for almost 10 years and has worked closely with Charles, Elizabeth’s eldest son, for eight years. He plays the executive producer of “Elizabeth at 95: The Invincible Queen,” a new special on True Royalty TV available for streaming that explores how “The Firm” is one of the most influential brands in the world.
“Prince Charles and Prince William have made several commitments in support of the queen,” Bullen said. “I think the only thing he wants for the monarchy is longevity. He wants to leave her in a better position. And she is pleased with the three kings who are in line to take over, who would be Charles, William and in time, George. “
“You have to think about what the world was like when Elizabeth became queen,” Bullen continued. “Britain was just coming out of the war. Her father, King George VI, had died when she was just 56 years old. And with all that the queen was facing, she led an incredible reign.”
QUEEN ELIZABETH CELEBRATES 95 YEARS PRIVATE WITH HER FAMILY IN THE STARS OF PRINCE PHILIP’S PAIN

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Prince George of Cambridge.
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While the monarchy has been shaken by the scandal in recent years, Bullen said the palace will simply “continue”.
“I’m told Windsor has been operating for 100 years,” he said. “That’s why things like Harry and Meghan leaving or talking are just moments in history. I’m short-term. But Windsor thinks long term. And I understand that the queen knows that her family will continue her legacy long after she leaves. “
The queen’s reign began with the death of her father, King George VI, on February 6, 1952. She was formally crowned on June 2, 1953.
During that ceremony, televised around the world, the queen promised to rule the United Kingdom and its other lands. Six years earlier, in a speech in South Africa, then-Princess Elizabeth made it clear that her commitment was for life.
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Princess Elizabeth with her father, King George VI, in the gardens of Windsor Castle, England, on July 8, 1946.
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“I declare before you that my whole life, whether long or short, will be dedicated to your service and to the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong,” she said.
“Elizabeth at 95: The Invincible Queen” is currently available for streaming on True Royalty TV. The Associated Press contributed to this report.