Iluvbertie
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The reason why Charles, Philip and Andrew are no longer listed as members of the House of Lords in the 1999 House of Lords Reform Act. That act removed the automatic right to be a member of the Lords to inherited peers although the first peer of a new creation could remain and all three are actually the first creation of the current peerage (even though the titles themselves are older they were all created anew by LPs for each of them - Charles new creation is Earl of Chester). However all three declined to continue to take their seats. Edward never had the opportunity as the change was happening at the same time as he was being created Earl of Wessex and the Dukes of Gloucester and Kent weren't eligible as they had inherited their titles from their fathers.
Philip took his seat in 1947/8 with The Queen in the gallery to watch him and Charles had both his father and great-uncle there. I am not sure who was there for Andrew but imagine his father and older brother and wife.
Whether Charles ever actually spoke in the Lords I don't know but I do know that a predecessor - the future Edward VII - did attend the Lords regularly and sat on committees and argued that he should be allowed to speak on matters from those committees to get the changes past - he was advised not to speak but he did still make his views known by signing the committees' reports.
Philip took his seat in 1947/8 with The Queen in the gallery to watch him and Charles had both his father and great-uncle there. I am not sure who was there for Andrew but imagine his father and older brother and wife.
Whether Charles ever actually spoke in the Lords I don't know but I do know that a predecessor - the future Edward VII - did attend the Lords regularly and sat on committees and argued that he should be allowed to speak on matters from those committees to get the changes past - he was advised not to speak but he did still make his views known by signing the committees' reports.
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