Privy Council (United Kingdom): Overview of the Advisory Body to the Monarch
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The article provides a comprehensive overview of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the formal advisory body to the British monarch. It details the council's history, legal status, membership, and functions, including its role as the King-in-Council, the operation of the Privy Council Office, and its various committees. The content covers the council's evolution from predecessor bodies (Privy Council of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain) to its current form established on 1 January 1801, along with its key officers including the Lord President and Clerk.
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Members of the Privy Council
Monarch Charles III (King-in-Council)
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