The British Royal Family is implementing a very bold change plan, which aims to adjust the existing power structure of the British Royal Family and make it more modern, because in this plan, some members of the Royal Family need to be streamlined, so it is also called the "slimming" plan of the Royal Family by foreign media.
Camilla, on the other hand, may take the opportunity of this adjustment of the royal power structure to come to power and try to enter the inner circle of the British royal family.

According to british media reports on January 19, local time, a royal expert commented that Camilla may use the British royal family "slimming" plan to withdraw from an active British royal family member and become a national adviser to the British Queen, thus taking the opportunity to ascend to the throne and enter the core circle of the royal family.
Under British law, a national adviser is generally the spouse or heir of the current Monarch of the United Kingdom, usually four, but must be at least 21 years old.
Currently, Prince Harry, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Andrew are the four people who make up the Queen's State Advisers.
With this change in royal institutions, Camilla is expected to become the newly appointed state adviser, who is the wife of Prince Charles. Once Camilla became the Queen's national adviser, she had the power to advise the Queen on various state affairs, which was obviously a very important position, and Camilla entered the core circle of the British royal family.
Gertrude Daly, host of the Getty Royal Podcast and a royal expert, believes adding Camilla will be the easiest option for more members of the royal family to have the opportunity to serve as national advisers.
If the royal family decides to add Camilla as a national advisor, then Princess Kate may also replace Charles as a national adviser. (Charles's successor was supposed to be Princess Beatrice, not Princess Kate.)
Gertrude told the Daily Star: "If the royal family really wants to add one person to the state advisor, it may be easier than removing Prince Andrew and Prince Harry from their posts by having the heirs' spouses (Camilla, Princess Kate) serve as state advisers."
"Since Duchess Camilla will be added as a state adviser during Prince Charles's reign, it may make sense to add her now." This will also set a precedent so that Duchess Kate can be added as a state advisor as a spouse of Prince William, heir to the throne, during Prince Charles's tenure as king. ”
Princess Kate can be said to be lying down this time.
The Queen's State Adviser powers are significant, and in addition to providing advice to the Queen on a daily basis, the State Counsellor has the authority to perform her official duties when the Queen is unable to perform her duties (such as illness).
These responsibilities include attending Privy Council meetings, signing routine documents and receiving credentials from the new Ambassador to the UK.
The Queen still has the final say in certain matters, such as Commonwealth affairs, the dissolution of Parliament, the creation of colleagues and the appointment of prime ministers.
If Camilla really becomes a national adviser, then her position in the royal family can be said to be a qualitative improvement, and the proper ascension to the throne is successful, and Princess Kate can also benefit from it.
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