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When did that actually happen? Last I saw, he was just agreeing not to use them publically
So still in line for the throne. He's 8th because other people were born ahead of him in the succession, not because the monarchy demoted him or something
For a lot of historical reasons, there isn't a simple way to remove him from succession. Succession is strictly governed and codified. It would take an act of parliament to remove him from the list.
Which seems like a lot of work when he's 8th in line. It's practically impossible for him to get the throne and frankly parliament has better things to do.
Maybe it would be worth an act of parliament to finally get rid of the monarchy once and for all.
It's not that I think there is an easy way, it's just that I don't think that his position in the line of succession is a meaningful response to whether or not he is in it in this context
Google it?
I did. I found the 30th October 2025 statement from the royal family saying they had "initiated a formal process" to do so, and Andrew's corresponding one agreeing not to publically use the titles, but nothing since. So what am I missing?
On 5 November 2025, the London Gazette included a notice which stated that:
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10370/
Fair enough, thanks! I'll edit my initial comment
i don't believe it's currently possible for king charlie to "demote" or remove succession, but they're looking at changing that due to andrew's........ misdeeds.
No, I don't think there is. I was only saying that in response to the claim that he's now 8th in line - yes, he is, but not because of any actual intention from the monarchy