Amid all this week's frantic number-crunching and furtive haggling for the , few were paying much attention to the House of Lords order paper on a quiet Monday afternoon.Yet in one brief exchange between the Leader of the Lords and a Labour backbencher we caught a glimpse of what may be the first constitutional reform of the reign of .Ministers and senior Palace officials are now finalising plans to avoid any future prospect of the Dukes of Sussex or York being involved in affairs of state in the absence of the King.
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