UK Government Prepares New Law to Remove Prince Andrew from Royal Succession Line
Summary
The UK government is preparing legislation to remove Prince Andrew from the royal succession line amid ongoing investigations and political support for the move.
Key Points
- The British government plans to introduce legislation to remove Prince Andrew from the line of royal succession.
- Prince Andrew is under police investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of misconduct.
- He was stripped of his royal titles, including 'Prince', in October last year.
- The law requires approval from both houses of Parliament, Royal Assent by King Charles III, and consent from 14 Commonwealth realms.