The Queen has been petitioned to remove Prince Harry and Prince Andrew from their royal positions, which they both hold.
Both Dukes continue to serve on the Queen’s Counsellors of State as one of the four members.
At the moment, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles, and his sons William and Harry hold the roles.
Former BBC journalist and broadcaster Peter Hunt, on the other hand, has encouraged the Queen to reconsider who would fill the jobs.
“Both Charles and William are away,” Mr. Hunt stated on Twitter. If the Queen falls ill, either Charles or Andrew will fly home, which is an inconceivable move for many.
“This is the reality of having no fool-proof plan to cover all scenarios for when a 95-year-old head of state can’t carry out her duties.”
The Daily Mail’s diarist and staunch critic of The Sussexes, Richard Eden, retweeted this and then wrote: “This is why #PrinceAndrew and #PrinceHarry must be stripped of their roles as Counsellors of State immediately. #royal”.















