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Carlo gets rid of Andrea and Harry: ready for the revolution

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As many suspected, it is inevitable that King Charles will deal with the situation of his son Harry and his brother Andrew as soon as possible. Beyond the scandals that have caused the English royal family, in fact, the two are no longer active members of the British crown and the sovereign will have to take note of this. Because of this, the Palace is said to have activated plans to eliminate the two from affairs of state.

According to the law in force, in fact, the four closest to the throne have the right to exercise the task of advisers to the king. These members can also replace the Sovereign and manage a regency in his name. A situation that is currently very worrying in the United Kingdom.

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Royal commentator Robert Hardman said constitutional reform could be on the way. The Daily Mail has also confirmed rumors of these “palace plans” to prevent the Dukes of Sussex and York from carrying out their constitutional duties. The proposals are currently on the desk and could arrive in the House of Commons within weeks.

Carlo’s reform to eliminate Harry and Andrea from institutional functions

According to these rumors, King Charles is therefore working with certain proposals that would allow the king to replace the four members of the royal family in question with others. Aside from Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, indeed, the king could use other more active and reliable members of the royal family, such as his sister, Princess Anna, and younger brother, Prince Edward. In case of need, in fact, they are the ones who could deal with constitutional questions when the Sovereign is outside the country.

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The affairs of state, on certain occasions, indeed, may pass through the hands of the councilors of state, or the four elders in the line of succession, flanked by the monarch’s wife, in this case Camilla. This means that in the specific case of Charles, these members are: Queen Camilla, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Andrew and Princess Beatrice of York. The latter received an important new role after the death of Queen Elizabeth. But because he is a private citizen, he is not always readily available for his position.

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If therefore three out of five advisers are “unreliable”, it is normal that the case reached the House of Lords at the start of the week. Given that Prince Harry and the Duke of York have both retired from their royal duties for different reasons, many have recently pointed out that it would not be appropriate for them to continue in their role as advisers to ‘State. With the reforms proposed by Buckingham Palace, however, everything could soon change.

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