The British government wants Prince Charles to step down from politics after comments he made about a new policy for asylum seekers provoked reactions, according to a report. After Charles, 73, reiterated his criticism of a policy of sending asylum seekers to Rwanda as “disgusting”, Downing Street responded by saying such a comment would “present serious constitutional issues” once he took the throne, the Sunday Times reported. . “Prince Charles is a jewel in our public life, but it will cease to be charming if he tries to behave the same way when he is king. This will create serious constitutional issues,” an unnamed senior cabinet member told the newspaper. . PRINCE CHARLES PROVIDES THE QUEEN’S SPEECH FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT According to the official, the disputes between the British Royal and the Commonwealth should take place behind closed doors. Queen Elizabeth of Britain and Prince Charles stand on a balcony during the Platinum Jubilee Competition, marking the end of the celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth of Britain, Hannah, London “Many of his views on architecture and gardening are interesting and I would always be willing to listen to them privately. But that is very different from making public speeches as a monarch,” the official told the Times. “The queen’s genius is that most of us have no idea what she thinks.” BRITISH JOHNSON PRIME MINISTER SURVIVED THE VOTE OF NO TRUST, CALLS DECISION “DECISIVE” Another cabinet member, who also spoke anonymously, said Charles was expected to cut short the comments as soon as he served as king. “While this kind of intervention will be tolerated as long as the Prince of Wales is, it will not be the same when he becomes king,” the official told the Times. PRISON CHARLES CONDEMNS RUSSIAN INVASION IN UKRAINE: “VANAL ATTACK” Further contrasting Charles and Queen Elizabeth II, another official said: “The problem with Charles is that he thinks it should be interesting and he thinks people are interested in what he is thinking. He seems to have misunderstood the role.” , the Times have reported. LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 17: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales among the Alliums during a visit to the Kew Gardens on May 17, 2017 in London, England. (Getty Images) Charles had previously said he was “more than disappointed” with the law, which physically transports asylum seekers back to Rwanda, despite being ratified by the country’s highest court. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER According to the Times, a rift between the cabinet of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson and the royal members comes from a first meeting between the two leaders. In this image provided by the Presidential Press Office of Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson shake hands during a walk in the center of Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, 9 April 2022. (Ukrainian Press Office through the AP, Archive) (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office through the AP, Archive) During the meeting, Johnson showed “disrespect” to Charles, as the lawmaker is “infamously lax about accuracy” and Charles “can not stand the delay,” the report said. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The Royal Family of the British Monarchy issued a statement stating that Charles would act “politically neutral” when he inherited the throne from his mother. Charles has previously stated that he would act within “constitutional parameters” when he is king, as “he is not so foolish” as to violate UK law.