Prince Harry may no longer be an advisor to the state: 'The final nail in the coffin of his royal life'


 According to new reports, Prince Harry, who moved to the US with Meghan Markle after leaving royal duties in 2020, may no longer be the state's counselor.

The Duke of Sussex - who is one of four counselors to the states along with Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince William - would face a "no return" to his former royal life if he is removed as counselor to the Queen. Is.

These royals, as the next four people in the line of succession, who are over the age of 21, would perform the official duties of the Queen on a temporary basis due to illness or absence abroad.

It is being claimed that this will be a devastating blow to Harry, which came to light last year, having relinquished his royal patronage.

"Removal by Parliament, as state counsel, would actually be the nail in the coffin of his former life as a frontline member of the royal family," the Daily Mail reported.

"If the Queen takes steps to correct the situation and Harry is deposed, there's really no turning back. All of these decisions - postponing military titles, HRH - could theoretically be reversed. However, formal action is taken by Parliament. It is in another league entirely to remove him as the state's counselor," the source told the same media outlet.

Harry, who tied the knot with Meghan in May 2018 and has since had two children with the former actress, relinquished his royal title in the UK two years ago. It is still unclear whether the Sussexes are willing to join the Queen and the rest of the family for an as yet unspecified date for Prince Philip's memorial.

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