King Charles 3 'excludes' brother and son; The King of England, Charles III, has proposed to the House of Lords to add his brothers Princess Anne and Prince Edward to the list of state advisers who can deputize for the monarch if he is abroad on a state trip or is ill.
Currently, the list of state advisers includes the king's wife Camilla, son William, and Andrew and Harry, who are no longer "working royals".
King Charles' son, Harry, left his royal duties by moving to the United States with his family. Charles' older brother, Prince Andrew, lost his royal title after his name was involved in a sex scandal.
The addition of Anne and Edward to the list blocked the way for Harry and Andrew in the absence of Charles, Camilla or William.
The King of England, Charles III, has proposed to the House of Lords to add his brothers Princess Anne and Prince Edward to the list of state advisers who can deputize for the monarch if he is abroad on a state trip or is ill.