King Charles plotting major law change impacting Prince Harry

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The 1937 Regency Act dictates that the spouse of a monarch and the four adults next in line to the throne can act as counsellors of state

King Charles III is planning a major rule change which will impact Prince Harry, Prince Andrew and Princess Beatrice.

Counsellors can fill in for the monarch, should they be indisposed. These new plans would mean Prince Andrew, Prince Harry and Princess Beatrice would all become ineligible to stand in for the monarch.During the latter years of the Queen's reign, the roles were filled by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Sussex, and the Duke of York, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh before his death.

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