Australia Considers Removing Andrew from Royal Succession

Australia is exploring options to remove Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession, following his dismissal from official duties. The move would require legislative action across the Commonwealth.
Australia is considering steps to remove Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession, following his dismissal from official duties. The controversial royal remains eighth in line to the throne, despite being stripped of his titles due to a sexual assault lawsuit.
Removing Andrew from the line of succession would require an act of Parliament supported by the 14 Commonwealth countries where King Charles III, his brother, is head of state. This includes Australia, which has indicated it is exploring options to facilitate this process.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


