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'''His Majsesty's Most Honorable Privy Council''', the '''Privy Council of the Kingdom of Aquitayne''' is a {{wp|Privy council|formal body of advisors}} to the [[Monarchy of Aquitayne|Sovereign]] of the Kingdom. Its membership, known as '''privy counsellors''', comprises senior politicians who are current or former members of the [[House of Lords of Aquitayne|House of Lords]] or the [[House of Commons of Aquitayne|House of Commons]]. The Privy Council also includes some limited senior military officials. | '''His Majsesty's Most Honorable Privy Council''', the '''Privy Council of the Kingdom of Aquitayne''' is a {{wp|Privy council|formal body of advisors}} to the [[Monarchy of Aquitayne|Sovereign]] of the Kingdom. Its membership, known as '''privy counsellors''', comprises senior politicians who are current or former members of the [[House of Lords of Aquitayne|House of Lords]] or the [[House of Commons of Aquitayne|House of Commons]]. The Privy Council also includes some limited senior military officials. | ||
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Abbreviation | Privy Council, PC |
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Predecessor | |
Formation | 12 August 1741 |
Legal status | Advisory body |
Membership | Members of the Privy Council |
Samuel I (King-in-Council) | |
Lord Commander of the Council | Richard Larrow |
Clerk | Gregory Rustov |
Staff | Privy Council Office |
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His Majsesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, the Privy Council of the Kingdom of Aquitayne is a formal body of advisors to the Sovereign of the Kingdom. Its membership, known as privy counsellors, comprises senior politicians who are current or former members of the House of Lords or the House of Commons. The Privy Council also includes some limited senior military officials.
The Privy Council formally advises the sovereign on the exercise of their royal prerogative, military decisions as commander-in-chief, and - as King-in-Council - issues executive orders known as Orders in Council. These Orders, among other things, enact acts passed by Parliament. The Privy Council, when authorized by the sovereign, may act on his or her behalf in delegating Orders of Council in reference to administrative duties.