William steps up to new royal role in Scotland as Harry moves to Canada

The Duke of Cambridge has been handed a new role by the Queen as his brother prepares to step back from the royal family.
William steps up to new royal role in Scotland as Harry moves to Canada   picture: Getty ImagesWilliam steps up to new royal role in Scotland as Harry moves to Canada   picture: Getty Images
William steps up to new royal role in Scotland as Harry moves to Canada picture: Getty Images

William has been made the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland by the Queen, while the Duke of Sussex begins his search for freedom away from the monarchy.

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Two days later, the royal couple issued a legal warning to the media after paparazzi shots of Meghan walking her dogs with baby Archie in Vancouver, reportedly taken by photographers hiding in bushes, were published in various outlets.

Meanwhile, the Duke of Cambridge steps up to be the sovereign's personal representative to the annual General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

The Lord High Commissioner role was established in the 1707 Act of Union between England and Scotland, and the Queen pledged to continue it during the first Privy Council meeting of her reign in 1952.

The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian church and recognises only Jesus Christ as "King and Head of the Church", so the Queen will attend services as an ordinary member.

The Queen appoints a figure to the role every year, and previous royal family members who have taken it on include the Princess Royal, the Duke of Rothesay, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex.