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Royal Secret Summit: Prince Charles casts his brother out - William also sees him as a "threat"

2021-10-14T07:51:32.106Z


Prince Andrew is (next to Harry) the black sheep of the royal family. Now a secret meeting has been organized to decide on his future.


Prince Andrew is (next to Harry) the black sheep of the royal family.

Now a secret meeting has been organized to decide on his future.

London - Prince Charles has had enough of his brother Andrew's scandals.

He continues to be prosecuted in the United States for sexual abuse allegations by Virginia Roberts.

And yet Prince Andrew wants to return to the royal family.

Charles is now putting a stop to this project.

Prince Andrew is planning his royal return - serious allegations of abuse stand in his way

Prince Andrew lives in isolation, far from the royal hustle and bustle, he had to withdraw from the public. The reason for this are serious allegations of abuse by a 38-year-old American. Virginia Roberts charges the Royal in a New York court. She claims she was forced to have sex with him three times when she was 17. Then Andrew resigned from his royal duties. The British newspaper

The Sun

reports that Andrew now has until October 29 to comment on the allegations

. His lawyers are doing all they can to clear him of allegations related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Now a "settlement agreement" with plaintiff Roberts from 2009 emerged that could end the current lawsuit.

The royal family does not want Andrew back: they have plotted against him

Prince Andrew is convinced of his innocence and wants to return to his home.

British Royal editor Russel Myers is certain: Buckingham Palace won't allow that!

They would take action against this to protect the family's reputation.

Myers says in relation to the

Sun

.

He goes on to say, "I think he is the only person in the whole world who is clinging to the aspect of being able to return right now." pretty isolated. "

Sibling drama in the British royal family: secret meeting decides Andrew's future

Opposite the

Sun

an insider also talks secret details about the discord in the royal family of: "Nine months ago, Charles, Anne and Edward had a meeting, a summit, and agreed that there is no way for him." In a At the royal banquet he was banished and had to leave the hall.

Palace insiders confirmed that Andrew was asked to go out with Charles and members of the royal family before dinner.

A

Sun

source

reported, “He was sitting in the back of the room.

And he wasn't allowed to dine with his brother. "

Prince William sees Andrew as a "threat to the family"

According to the British newspaper

Times

, the future King William is "not a fan" of his uncle Andrew.

The Duke of York had an "ungracious and ungrateful" attitude towards the British royal family.

Thus, he is a "threat to the family," claims an anonymous source for the newspaper.


"Any suggestion that there is no gratitude for the institution, anything that would lead anyone in public to believe that senior members of the royal family are not grateful for their position, [William] considers very dangerous," she said Source.

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Prince Andrew is no longer popular in his royal family.

Only his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, still stands by him.

© dpa / Joe Giddens

Prince Andrew rarely appears in public

The Duke of York has rarely appeared in public lately.

In 2020 his daughter married Princess Beatrice, but he was not seen in any of the official photos.

Nor was he present at the birth of their first child last month.

He only has a good relationship with his mother Queen Elisabeth II.

She is the only one who still stands by him.

The British daily

The Telegraph

seems to know that it is even paying for his court hearings.

At the taxpayer's expense, that should be several million to prove his innocence.

(ale)

Source: merkur

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