Buckingham Palace wants new people to take the position of Prince Harry and Prince Andrew to help the monarch.
In the absence of King Charles III, royals are assigned duties to attend the affairs of the state. While the Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York were a vital part of the team when Queen was alive, things have now changed.
Daily Mail reports the Palace is "finalising plans" to make replacements.
Proposals are set to reach the Parliament in a number of weeks to "draw on a wider pool of royal substitutes".
Family members lined up for duties are Charles' sister Princess Anne and youngest brother Prince Edward.
The jobs will be effective in an instance when Charles and Camilla embark on overseas visits.
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