A UK government proposal to exclude Prince Andrew, King Charles III’s brother, from the line of succession to the British throne is gaining traction. Bloomberg posted on X that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has expressed his support for the initiative. The proposal aims to address concerns regarding Prince Andrew's suitability for the role, following various controversies surrounding him. The backing from a prominent international leader like Albanese adds significant weight to the proposal, potentially influencing its progress within the UK government. The move reflects ongoing discussions about the future of the British monarchy and its line of succession.