Executive Council of the United Kingdom of Malvern and Roslyn
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The Executive Council of the United Kingdom of Malvern and Roslyn is the governmental body that advices the Monarch of Malvern and Roslyn. It consists of both Chancellors and Deputy Chancellors of Malvern and Roslyn, Ministries, and Government Departments. The Executive Council is lead my the Monarch of Malvern and Roslyn and is supported by their Chancellors. The Clerk of the Executive Council (who is usually also the Secretary of the Cabinet) is formally appointed by the Monarch. The Clerk is directly responsible to the Monarch and the Chancellors for servicing the Executive Council and providing advice, as necessary, on constitutional matters. It was created by the Letters Patent by King Henry on 9 October 2017.
List of Offices
Chancellors
- Chancellor of Malvern (Sir James Harris; since 9 October 2017)
- Deputy Chancellor of Malvern (Edward Fairbank; since 23 September 2019)
- Chancellor of Roslyn (Sir Andrew Osborne; since 1 June 2018)
- Deputy Chancellor of Roslyn (Peter Durand; since 23 September 2019)
Ministerial Portfolios
- Civil Defence and Emergency Management (Hon. Albert Patrick; since 1 November 2017)
- Culture and Heritage ( Hon. Charlotte Stratford; since 1 November 2017)
- Foreign Affairs (Rt. Hon. George Spencer; since 1 November 2017)
- Internal Affairs (Hon. Phillipa Picoult; since 1 November 2017)
- Justice (Hon. Michael Holder; since 1 November 2017)
- The Treasury (Hon. Teresa D'Agostino; since 1 November 2017)
Government Departments
- Environmental Affairs (Sir Peter Hughes; since 10 February 2019)
- Nobility (Dame Sophia Matthews; since 10 February 2019)
- Private Secretary to HM King Henry (Dame Carol Somervell; since 14 June 2018)
- Religion (Sir Peter Edwards; since 24 January 2019)