The Privy Council derives its name from the Latin term "privatus," meaning "private," as it originally served as a private council advising the monarch. Established in the medieval period, it comprised trusted advisors and nobles who provided counsel on governance and legal matters. Over time, its role evolved, but the name reflects its historical function as a close-knit advisory body to the sovereign.
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