King Charles plotting major royal family shake up with changes for Prince Andrew and Prince Harry

It is rare for counselors of state to be needed, but in May, Charles and William stood in for the Queen at the State Opening of Parliament

King Charles is seeking to amend the law so that counselors of state are working members of the royal family, according to reports.

The counselors of state is a position reserved for the spouse of the sovereign and the next four people in the line of succession who are over 21.

In the event a monarch cannot undertake their official duties as sovereign on a temporary basis due to illness or absence abroad, two or more counselors are appointed by Letters Patent to act in their place.

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