Prince Andrew: That’s why there should be family quarrels with the Royals

Prince Andrew
That’s why there should be family quarrels with the Royals

Again and again there are negative headlines about Prince Andrew.

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Prince Andrew is said to be angry with Prince Charles and his son Prince William. Will the royals still get together?

According to rumors, Prince Andrew (62) is currently not on good terms with some members of his family. According to “The Sun” he allegedly refusesto get in touch with his brother Prince Charles (73) and his son Prince William (39). The reason: the two are said to have prevented his public comeback. According to the newspaper, there could be problems now that the royal family wanted to gather in Balmoral in the summer.

There are fears, reports The Sun, that Prince Andrew will not attend or could cause quarrels with his older brother and nephew. According to insiders, the 62-year-old had planned to attend the Ascot races but decided not to because he was reportedly so angry at being told to stay out of sight at public events.

Day of Honor partly took place without Andrew

According to The Sun, William and Charles prevented Prince Andrew from attending certain parts of Garter Day at Windsor Castle in mid-June. That seemed to have thwarted Andrew’s own plans: “Andrew really wants to rebuild his life and get his titles back,” the paper quotes an alleged insider as saying: “But he’s angry with Charles and William for stopping his plans.”

Prince Andrew had made numerous negative headlines in recent years. The royal settled an abuse lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre (38) before a US court out of court in February. Andrew, who is said to have paid millions to Giuffre, has always denied the allegations against him.

In January, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Andrew would no longer be referred to as “His Royal Highness” and that his official duties and patronage would be transferred to other members of the royal family. He was also stripped of his honorary military titles. Just a few days after a failed interview with the “BBC” about his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) in November 2019, he resigned from his public offices.

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