Prince Harry 'will never step up to new royal role as Queen has removed danger'

The Queen has given her son Prince Charles an "unofficial elevation" to be her regent "in all however title" based on royal sources.

This may successfully take away Prince Harry and Prince Andrew from with the ability to participate in official duties of their roles as Counsellors of State.

This comes because the Queen has pulled out of attending the Royal Maundy church service, for the primary time since 1970.

Her Majesty might be represented for the primary time by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, Buckingham Palace has introduced.

The Prince of Wales will attend the Royal Maundy church service.
The Prince of Wales will attend the Royal Maundy church service.
Phil Noble
Prince William and Prince Harry are both Counsellors of State
Prince William and Prince Harry are each Counsellors of State
Yui Mok

The annual occasion is a vital fixture within the royal calendar and can see Charles observe the traditional custom of distributing Maundy cash to group stalwarts on Thursday.

It's understood the Queen, who has been experiencing mobility points, was unable to decide to the occasion and, with the order of service being printed, she was eager for the preparations to be confirmed to keep away from any misunderstanding or the day to be overshadowed.

The Ephraim Hardcastle column within the Every day Mail stated: "We've successfully a co-monarchy for the primary time since William and Mary arrived in 1689.

"Charles's unofficial elevation additionally removes any hazard of Andrew or Harry having to step in as Counsellors of State."

The web site explains the duties of a Counsellor of State: “within the occasion that The Queen can't undertake her official duties as Sovereign on a short lived foundation as a consequence of sickness or absence overseas, two or extra Counsellors of State are appointed by Letters Patent to behave in Her Majesty's place.”

After the loss of life of Prince Philip in April 2021, the following 4 Counsellors of State are Prince Andrew, Prince Charles, Prince William and Harry.

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