Following the Government’s own statement on the potential removal of King Charles’ brother Andrew from the line of Succession, PR expert from E20 Communications, Lynn Carratt has come forward.
In her most recent chat, she spoke to GB News about this decision to “not rule out action” that was issued on February 23rd, and has also revealed what lengths King Charles is willing to go in his bid to hold “strategic conversations to protect the stability of the monarchy”.
For those still unversed with the events that led to these calls against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. It’s come after his connection to a convicted sex offender like Jeffrey Epstein has made its way into the light.
That royal in question has since lost his titles, honors, princely title and even dukedom were taken away due to growing public dissatisfaction over his lifestyle, and now it seems his place in the Line of Succession.
Another important aspect to note is that per claims made by Defence Minister Luke Pollard Buckingham Palace is already in the talking stage and hopes any move would “win cross-party backing.”
As for the King himself, that is here Ms Carratt has come forward because in her view, no matter where the tide turns, it is very unlikely for the public to ever know what he truly thinks. Because “King Charles is in an exceptionally delicate position,” as she’s said. “
Plus given the fact that as the King, “he must remain politically neutral,” it serves to note that “he cannot publicly endorse legislation removing Andrew from the line of succession, even if he personally supports it.”
“Instead, his role will likely be one of quiet oversight, ensuring that any constitutional changes are handled properly and without public missteps.”
“Charles has decades of experience balancing tradition with modern pressures, and he will almost certainly lean on senior advisers and legal experts to manage this behind the scenes.”
There’s a high chance that “publicly, he’ll remain measured, but privately, expect strategic conversations aimed at protecting the stability of the monarchy while respecting parliamentary processes. This is the kind of high-stakes, careful diplomacy that defines his reign.”