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About Royals
How the Palace got stuck in Scobie-gate
... And how could you publicly respond to a book already pulped as a mistake? What has made the reverberations so far-reaching is because it is over one of the most sensitive possible subjects for the Royals - about race and possible perceptions of racism...
Coronation: How popular is the monarchy under King Charles?
... Watch - Will King Charles Change the Monarchy? on BBC One at 20:00 (20:30 in Wales) on Monday 24 April and There have also been recent newspaper investigations into royal funding which have questioned the boundaries of private and public funding for the Royals - including the status of the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, estates which each generate more than £20m in profits for the Royals...
Queen Elizabeth II pictured with great-grandchildren as royals mark her 97th birthday
... It shows the smiling young Royals - including Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - all sitting next to their " Gan Gan"...
Netflix analysis: This time Harry and Meghan got personal
... People sometimes call the Royals a soap opera...
Harry and Meghan: What to look out for in the Netflix series
... It s March 2020 and the Queen had agreed that her grandson and his wife could stand down from their roles as senior Royals - and Harry has just finished his last stint of engagements...
Analysis: Palace row raises awkward questions about race
... The subjects of race and racism and inclusion and diversity have become very difficult territory for the Royals - particularly after suggestions by Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, of prejudice within the Royal Family and Royal Household...
Prince Andrew and Prince Harry royal counsellor roles challenged
... Lord Addington, a Liberal Democrat, suggested that working Royals - " somebody who actually undertakes royal duties" - should be given priority for these roles...
Will UK royals follow the Danish downsizing?
... It was again with a nod towards the public mood of not wanting too many Royals getting taxpayers funding...
Prince Andrew and Prince Harry royal counsellor roles challenged
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
Prince Andrew's and Prince Harry 's role in being allowed to stand in for King Charles for official duties has been challenged in The House of Lords.
They remain two of The Five " counsellors of state" who can carry out important constitutional duties if the monarch is unwell or overseas.
Viscount Stansgate questioned their status when one had " left public life" and The Other had " left the country".
It was time for a " sensible amendment" to end this arrangement, He Said .
Lord Addington, a Liberal Democrat, suggested that working Royals - " somebody who actually undertakes royal duties" - should be given priority for these roles.
In response to questions from peers, The Lord Privy Seal , Lord True, said he would not comment on " specific circumstances" and The Royal Household would need to be consulted about any change.
But Lord True told The House of Lords: " The government will always consider what arrangements are needed to ensure resilience in our constitutional arrangements.
" And in The Past we have seen that The Point of accession has proved a useful opportunity to consider the arrangements in place. "
Under The Regency Act, the counsellors of state are the spouse of the monarch and The Next four in The Line of succession, over the Age Of 21.
At present these are Camilla, the Queen Consort ; Prince William, The Prince of Wales; Prince Harry , Duke of Sussex; Prince Andrew, Duke of York and his daughter, Princess Beatrice .
They can carry out official duties, such as signing documents, receiving ambassadors or attending Privy Council meetings, if the monarch is temporarily ill or abroad,
This authority was used earlier this year to allow the then Prince Charles to.
Labour peer Viscount Stansgate, son of Labour politician Tony Benn , said this showed the value of updating The Regency Act, to ensure Royals were available to stand in.
" It is the only reason why it was possible to open the current session of this Parliament, " he told peers.
And he called on the government to approach The King over changes to the current arrangements, now that Prince Harry was living in the United States and Prince Andrew no longer carried out royal duties.
Changes to the legislation would be the responsibility of the Cabinet Office and a spokeswoman referred back to the comments of The Lord Privy Seal .
Source of news: bbc.com