Queen Elizabeth II reportedly receives no assistance from other royal family members amid her recent issues.

The first two months of 2022 have already been rough toward Queen Elizabeth II. For what it's worth, she witnessed how Prince Charles' charity got embroiled in the cash-for-honors issue while Prince Andrew continuously dealt with the lawsuit his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, filed.

Her Majesty also has to deal with health issues after recently contracting COVID-19.

After all those things happened, a royal author claimed that Queen Elizabeth II was not getting any help from the royal family members who should have been helping her in the first place.

In an interview with Express UK, author Clive Irving suggested Prince Charles should step up since the Queen could not handle everything like she used to.

"If you look at the situation in terms of the monarchy being like a corporation or a brand or company, they're not handling the situation as the CEO of a corporation would," she said. "This is the moment Charles should really step forward and say I'm going to help my mother in dealing with all of this."

Irving added that the recent events became a combination that affects Queen Elizabeth II in a dangerous way. Unfortunately, they also occurred ahead of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Will Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Save Monarchy, Royals?

Queen Elizabeth II broke another record by becoming the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee. The event commemorates her 70 years of service to the people and the anniversary of her becoming the queen soon after her father, King George VI, died.

While other royal family members already lost supporters, Queen Elizabeth II's approval rating continues to be on top. She also assured people that she would do her job despite her old age and recent turbulences in the monarchy.

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"It is a day that, even after 70 years, I still remember as much for the death of my father, King George VI, as for the start of my reign," she wrote, as quoted by US Weekly. "As we mark this anniversary, it gives me pleasure to renew to you the pledge I gave in 1947 that my life will always be devoted to your service."

The central royal members - Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, and Kate - already stepped up to help the Queen. There is still no sign she would abdicate soon.

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