'No popularity contests' Harry and Andrew unlikely to be stripped of major role

  • 2 years ago
The Dukes of Sussex and York are among the four current royals named as Counsellors of State (CoS). But, amid concerns for the Queen's health and following Prince Andrew's decision to step back from public duties and Prince Harry's relocation abroad, some royal watchers and commentators have called for Parliament to remove the two Dukes from this position. Royal historian Marlene Koenig, however, believes it unlikely Parliament will act to take away this role from Andrew and Harry. Referring to the Regency Act 1937, which created the office of CoS, she told Express.co.uk: "I sincerely doubt Parliament will change the Regency Act. "Far too many people think you have to be a working royal to ...
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