The advisors of the state should act when the emperor is unable to perform his royal duties
Royal expert Richard Eden is hopeful that British Queen Elizabeth II will take the opportunity to inform Prince Harry that he and Prince Andrew will be appointed as two of his four "counselors of state" following the sudden arrival of the Duke of Sussex. separating from their roles.
The royal expert shared the news on Twitter with the headline "Harry and Meghan sneak off to see the Queen in Windsor," tweeting: "I hope the Queen takes this opportunity to inform #PrinceHarry that she's more #PrinceAndrew taking off her clothes. Roles as two of her four counselors to the state. #royal."
I hope the Queen took the opportunity to inform #PrinceHarry that she was stripping him, and #PrinceAndrew, of their roles as two of her four Counsellors of State. #royal Via @mailplus https://t.co/hXJnw84GWr
— Richard Eden (@richardaeden) April 15, 2022
According to Express UK, state counselors should step in when the king is unable to perform his royal duties while abroad or unwell.
Currently, following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, the heirs to the throne are Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Andrew and Prince Harry.