Britain discusses excluding Andrew
According to Sky News, the British government is considering removing King Charles III's second brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, from the line of succession to the throne. A source said the discussion is linked to new debates on legislation regulating the order of succession. Currently, Andrew is second in line after the king's father. This initiative has not yet been confirmed by official government representatives.
Context
In British jurisprudence, Andrew ranks second in the line of succession, provided there are no conflicts with laws concerning monks and children of colonial settlements. The latest legal amendments introduced several clarifications regarding hereditary rights.
The UK government is discussing removing Andrew from the line of succession to the throne, Sky News reports.
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