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- 20/1 that a referendum is held on abolishing the Monarchy at some point before 2024
- Prince Charles 3/1 to become King by 2024
- The Queen has had a good time of late going past £8.7m from horse racing winnings
20/1 that a referendum is held on abolishing the Monarchy at some point before 2024
The talk of Kings and Queens and abolishing the Royal Family always comes up every few years and it's no different in 2022.
Odds have already been put up by bookmakers around a referendum for the abolishment of the Monarchy before 2024.
At odds of 20/1, it looks increasingly unlikely that that will happen by then, with a 5.0% chance of that being the case.
On the other hand, the 1/100 odds that bookies are offering for no referendum shows there's next to no chance of a vote around the Monarchy any time soon.
Prince Charles 3/1 to become King by 2024
Prince Charles remains the next in line for the throne, but the Queen is still showing no signs of stopping despite being 96 years old.
Her Majesty was seen without her walking stick yesterday as she met the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Prince Charles is 3/1 to become the King by 2024, with Prince William 7/1 to be the King by that same time period.
It's been reported that Prince Charles may well abdicate and pass the throne to his eldest son William.
Prince Charles to Become King by 2024?
No - 1/5
Yes - 3/1
Prince William to be King by 2024?
No - 1/20
Yes - 7/1
The Queen has had a good time of late going past £8.7m from horse racing winnings
Since 1988, the Queen has racked up £8.7m in prize money from horse racing, which is well known to be one of her favourite hobbies.
The Queen’s best year as an owner was last year in 2021, when she amassed £584,399 and 36 wins from her horses.
Her Majesty's record in horse racing is a good one with big money made in terms of prize money, but backing her horses overall would have resulted in a loss.
Loyal punters backing the Queen’s horse in every race over the last 35 years will find themselves £492.55 down from a £1 stake on each entry according to our blog.