Charles “proposes” to the government two “additional councilors of state who can act on behalf of the King”
King Charles has begun the process of increasing the number of members of the royal family who can undertake official duties and stand in for the monarch at events and appearances.
After the “removal” of Prince Harry’s son and Prince Andrew’s brother (due to his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein), the new king decided to “fill” the vacancies by anointing his two younger siblings, Princess Anne as their replacements and Prince Edward.
Princess Anne and Prince Edward to become stand-ins for King Charles https://t.co/Jsakkp0bne
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) November 14, 2022
In fact, King Charles “recommends” Princess Anne and Prince Edward to the government as “additional advisers of state who can act on behalf of the King”.
Typically, the king’s proposal will have to be approved by the House of Lords, likely today, when the government will introduce legislation in the House of Commons “for two additional working royal deputies”.
Prince Edward is the third son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Anne, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom, is the second child of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Philip.
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