OMG! King Charles REMOVES Archie and Lilibet From Line of Succession NOT ONE Royal Has Met Them

 King Charles has removed Archie and Lilibet from the line of succession. In fact, the official line of succession on the royal family's website still lists Archie and Lilibet as sixth and seventh in line to the throne, respectively.


There have been some reports that King Charles may consider removing Archie and Lilibet from the line of succession, but these reports are purely speculative. There is no indication that Charles has actually taken any steps to do so.



It is possible that Charles may consider removing Archie and Lilibet from the line of succession if they continue to live in the United States and do not take on royal duties. However, it is also possible that Charles will allow them to remain in the line of succession, even if they do not live in the UK or take on royal duties.


Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to remove Archie and Lilibet from the line of succession is up to King Charles. He has not made any public statements about his plans, and it is possible that he will not make a decision until Archie and Lilibet are older.


It is also worth noting that there is no precedent for a British monarch removing their grandchildren from the line of succession. The last time a British monarch removed a child from the line of succession was in 1701, when Queen Anne removed her half-sister, Sophia of Hanover, from the line of succession in favor of her own son, George I.


So, while it is possible that King Charles may consider removing Archie and Lilibet from the line of succession, it is also possible that he will not. Ultimately, the decision is up to him, and he has not made any public statements about his plans.

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