Head of the organisation, Charlotte Carew Pole, told The Times: “It is 100 years since women got the vote and it is outrageous that women still don’t have the right of election to our upper house.”
She added, “This is the last state-sanctioned sexual discrimination and it needs to be eradicated from the statute book.”
When Prince Louis was born on 23 April 2018, Princess Charlotte made history after becoming the first female member of the royal family to retain her place in line to the throne regardless of gender.
Shortly after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tied the knot in 2011, the Succession to the Crown Act ruled that a member of the family’s sex could no longer determine their place in the line of succession.