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Royal Shake-Up: King Charles Grants Additional Powers to Princess Anne and Prince Edward

In a surprising twist within the royal circles, has discreetly bestowed additional powers upon and , marking a significant shift in the power dynamics of the British monarchy.

The revelation came to light through the Councillors of State Act 2022, a document not only delineating the line of succession but also strategically sidelining certain members of the royal family.

The Act, endorsed by the 75-year-old monarch, designates the Princess Royal and the Duke of Edinburgh as pivotal figures authorized to act on his behalf in times of illness or in his absence.

While this move may appear routine and administrative, insiders assert that it effectively excludes , , and from potentially assuming the role of substitutes for the King.

The exclusion of these three royals is attributed to their non-working status within the royal family, a criterion underscored during the second reading of the House of Lords’ Bill.

Lord True, the Leader of the Lords, clarified that only working members of the royal family will be summoned to serve as Councillors of State.

This subtle phrasing effectively removed Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, and Princess Beatrice from the roster of potential substitutes.

Traditionally, Councillors of State comprise the monarch’s spouse and the next four eligible adults in line to the throne, aged over 21.

Currently listed are the Queen, , Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, and the newly appointed Princess Anne and Prince Edward.

Notably, King Charles introduced a unique provision ensuring that Anne and Edward retain their roles as Councillors for life, setting them apart from the trio who will gradually be replaced as the younger generation, including Prince George, , and , mature.

Recent health issues concerning King Charles, particularly following an announcement regarding treatment for an enlarged prostate, have highlighted the heightened significance of these changes.

With the monarch possibly requiring increased assistance, Princess Anne and Prince Edward may find themselves shouldering a more substantial workload in the weeks ahead.

Dr. Craig Prescott, a lecturer in constitutional law at Royal Holloway, University of London, noted the inclusion of the statement emphasizing working royals as Councillors of State was a strategic maneuver.

He suggested that this approach may have been a diplomatic means to address the situation, averting any perception of animosity towards Prince Harry.

As the Palace asserts that Councillors of State will not be needed during the King’s forthcoming hospital procedure, the intricacies of the royal power play behind the scenes continue to unfold.

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