Palace in talks to axe Prince Andrew and Prince Harry as Counsellors of State — reason behind denial of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal revealed
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Estranged royals Prince Andrew and Prince Harry are about to face a looming double humiliation as Buckingham Palace officials are currently in talks to remove another of their significant roles, while also denying them Jubilee medals.
Buckingham Palace officials are in talks to remove Prince Andrew and Prince Harry as Counsellors of State, insiders reported. Credit: Reuters/PA.
The Duke of York and Duke of Sussex are still in possession of the role of Counsellors of State.
However, an insider confirmed that officials are now considering taking the role away from Andrew and Harry.
It should be noted that it was stated in the law of the United Kingdom that the Sovereign's spouse and the next four people in the line of succession who are over the age of 21 will fulfil the role of the Counsellor of State.
The Counsellors of State — as appointed by the Letters Patent — represent the Queen in the event that Her Majesty cannot undertake her official duties as Sovereign on a temporary basis due to illness or absence abroad, making the role significant in the British monarchy.
Currently, the Counsellors of State consist of Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, King in waiting, Prince Charles, and second heir apparent, Prince William.
In the event that Andrew and Harry were removed from the role, they will be replaced by Princess Royal, Anne, and the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla.
Princess Royal, Anne and Camilla will replace Princes Andrew and Harry in the event that they get removed from their role as Counsellors of State. Credit: Getty/CNN.
Both of the Princes have already been stripped of their royal patronages and military titles by the Queen, along with their honorific handle "His Royal Highness".
Additionally, the Daily Telegraph confirmed that the sixth and ninth-in-line to the throne will be denied of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee medal.
It should be noted that the commemorative medal — which marks the Queen's 70th year on the throne and is going to be awarded on February 6 — will be given to serving members of the Armed Forces, police, fire, emergency and prison services.
Given that Andrew and Harry had their military titles stripped of them, the duo will be treated like all other veterans and will not be eligible for the special medal.
Meanwhile, it was reported that Prince Charles has invited the Sussexes to stay with him in the UK in hopes to see his granddaughter, Lilibet, face-to-face.
Sources close to the royals told the Mirror that Prince Harry and his family has been in a series of "good-natured" calls with Prince Charles in recent months.
Prince Charles reportedly invited Prince Harry and his family to stay with him the UK in a bid to see his new granddaughter, Lilibet. Credit: PA.