King Charles III is ready to do a major shakeup within the royal family! According to The Telegraph, as one of his first major acts as the new monarch, the 73-year-old plans to amend the law on who can stand in for him if he is ever unable to carry out official duties due to falling ill or traveling abroad.
He specifically wants to remove non-working royals such as Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, and Princess Beatrice from the list.
A source said on Saturday: Related: Man Arrested After Rushing Queen Elizabeth’s Coffin & Lifting Royal Standard Basically, under the current rules, the three could be called on as Counsellors of State to help out if King Charles is ever incapacitated.
This is because the 1937 Regency Act includes the counsellors of the state as the sovereign’s spouse and the next four adults in line for the throne.
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