The Hearing – A Legal Podcast

EP. 106 – King Charles III's role in British government: how much power does he really have?

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THE CROSS-EXAMINATION – In this episode, Becky explores the unique role the monarch plays in British government, and considers what changes may come now that King Charles III has ascended to the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

Becky talks to Sir Jonathan Jones KC, a consultant in constitutional law at Linklaters, and Robert Hazell, a professor of government and the constitution at University College London. They discuss the formal and informal powers the UK monarch has to influence legislation, and how Queen Elizabeth approached the role during her historic reign.

What powers does the monarch really have? And which limits on the monarchy are based on convention rather than the constitution?

Guests:

– Sir Jonathan Jones KC, Senior Consultant in Public and Constitutional Law, Linklaters

– Professor Robert Hazell, Founder of the Constitution Unit, UCL

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