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The queen, 93, is the grandmother of Prince William and Prince Harry. The monarch, who is 93 years old, still has a ton of royal duties each year. However, she would have begun to give way to other members of the royal family. Queen Elizabeth II has now begun to share some of her official duties with her son, Prince Charles, and his grandson, Prince William.

But the change could have caused a break between William and his younger brother, Prince Harry.

This decision means that the Duke of Cambridge separated from the path he had followed with his brother.

The royal author Juliet Rieden explained how the queen caused the split.

She told Nine News Australia, "The two brothers have very different roles.

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"Prince William will be king someday, the Queen is 93 years old and she gives much of her work to her son and grandson.

"William really had to raise the bar and take on a lot of these heavy tasks."

In June, the two royal brothers separated from the charity they had created together in 2009.

Instead, they will have separate projects with their wives Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.

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Ms. Rieden continued, "It is Prince Harry and Prince William who are separating with their wives – they are creating two separate courts.

"It surprised me, because in February 2018, we had this fab Fab 4 on stage, which was doing wonderful things. A whole new world for the royal family.

"We had never seen this kind of presentation, it was almost like a brand presentation.

"We had never seen this kind of thing before, so we felt it would be the way to go."

The charity was renamed Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after previously including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Meghan and Harry are planning to launch their own charity by the end of the year, called Royal Sussex, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex Foundation, or simply Sussex Royal.

A Buckingham Palace source told Scobie that the new organization "will allow the Sussex to do things exactly the way they want."

The source added, "Their style of operation is very different from that of the Cambridges and, therefore, having their own space to think as big as they want, working on a global scale, suits them perfectly."

The insider also noted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are thinking big about their philanthropic projects: "Not only will their new foundation stand the test of time, but it will allow them to make very ambitious things.

"Their charity will give them the opportunity to create something that will be their defining work – and that's quite theirs."

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