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The Counsellors of State Bill - Clause 1 - Addition of the Earl of Wessex and Princess Royal as Counsellors of State

01 December 2022

Lead MP

Oliver Dowden

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Oliver Dowden raised concerns about the counsellors of state bill - clause 1 - addition of the earl of wessex and princess royal as counsellors of state in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Counsellors of State Bill aims to ensure continuity in how the monarchy fulfils its core constitutional role by adding His Royal Highness the Earl of Wessex and Forfar, and Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal as additional Counsellors of State for life. This amendment follows precedent set by Queen Elizabeth II's request to add her mother as a Counsellor of State in 1953. The Bill is designed to address potential contingencies where royal functions must be delegated due to the monarch's absence or incapacity, and ensures that there are experienced individuals ready to perform these duties.
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