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Will there be an Amnesty after the queen's death?

cannot

Generally, when a king dies, he will be enthroned first and then deal with the affairs of his predecessor. The king of England has no real power. Amnesty can only be implemented after the confirmation and consent of the parliament and the prime minister. As a king, Elizabeth II has no right to interfere in the ownership of judicial power. The death of the king and the succession of the new king will cause domestic political turmoil. Amnesty is not appropriate at this time. Amnesty can only be implemented if the country is rich and strong and the society is stable. However, at present, the political uncertainty in Britain has increased, and the possibility of Amnesty after the death of the king has decreased.