Update on Prince Charles’ plan to cut Prince Harry and Prince Andrew from official replacements: Everything’s happening… albeit under the super radar. A quick reminder: Last month, Telegraph .
Under the Regency Act of 1937, the monarch’s consort (Queen Camilla) and the four adults next to the throne (Princes William, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, and Princess Beatrice) are entitled to “be placed as State Counselors on public affairs. But Charles wants to switch things around so that only royal workers can intervene.
and now Daily Myl reports that plans are being finalized by cabinet ministers and palace officials specifically to “avoid the prospect of any future involvement of the Duke of Sussex or York in the absence of the King”. Palace officials in particular are “conscious” that it would be “very embarrassing if the smooth and immediate running of the government were to suddenly depend on them,” according to the outlet.
Meanwhile, when a question about the Regent Act was raised in the House of Lords this week, and asked by an imaginary Viscount Stansgate, “the government may continue to exercise the powers of the State Lawyers and Regents.” Is it the Duke of York or the Duke of Sussex who has left public service and the other from the country?”
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A decision on this whole is expected in the coming weeks, so stay tuned! was