Prince Harry has been stripped of his role as a Counselor of State after losing his UK domicile. This means that he will no longer be able to act on behalf of the monarch when they are out of the country or incapacitated.
The decision was made by the Privy Council, which is a group of senior British politicians and officials. The Privy Council said that Harry's decision to live in the US meant that he was no longer "ordinarily resident" in the UK, which is a requirement for being a Counselor of State.
Harry's place as a Counselor of State has been taken by his cousin, Princess Eugenie. Eugenie is the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, and she is currently 11th in line to the throne.
The decision to remove Harry as a Counselor of State has been met with mixed reactions. Some people have said that it is unfair, as Harry is still a member of the royal family. Others have said that it is the right decision, as Harry has chosen to live outside of the UK.
It is important to note that Harry is still a member of the royal family, and he will continue to be involved in royal events. However, he will no longer be able to act on behalf of the monarch in a formal capacity.
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