King Charles is trying to change a major royal rule ASAP, before Prince William and Kate’s upcoming visit to New York City–as of now planned for the start of December. As per the 1937 Regency Act, the King’s spouse (aka Queen Camilla) and the four adults next in line to the throne (aka Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, and Princess Beatrice) can serve as official stand-ins should the King ever be indisposed. But as Newsweek notes, Prince Harry or Prince Andrew stepping into the role would be a “crisis” for Charles considering Prince Harry lives in the United States and Prince Andrew has been fully disgraced.
So, Charles wants to take Harry and Andrew out and substitute them with Princess Anne and Prince Edward on the list of Counsellors of State—essentially sidelining not only Prince Harry and Prince Andrew but also Princess Beatrice.
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