Prince Harry and the Duke of York could soon be stripped of their key roles within the Royal Family as King Charles reportedly considers a new law amendment to modernise the monarchy
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew could soon be set to be stripped of their key roles as King Charles reportedly begins a shake up of the Royal family since acceding to the throne last week.
Counsellors of the state are individuals, who, thanks to the 1937 Regency Act, are permitted to undertake official business on the King’s behalf. At present, as Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are still too young to hold the position, the role remains held by older royals within the family.
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