Royal insiders have confirmed that Prince William, the future King of England, will not allow Prince Andrew to serve in any royal capacity when he ascends the throne.
Prince William has been preparing for his future reign as king, as his father, King Charles III, is undergoing treatment for cancer and is not expected to rule for much longer.
However, it appears clear that even once Prince William ascends to the throne, the disgraced Duke of York will not be welcomed back into the royal family.
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News, “Prince William is a shrewd operator and stands firm in his decisions. He is committed and determined to do his best for the future of the monarchy, and his mind is made up. His scandalous uncle is viewed as a black cloud. Future public royal duties are off the cards.”
No Return for Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew has been accused of having sex with a minor and was closely associated with billionaire financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, hence the “black cloud” affecting the reputation of the royal family.
Chard continued in her statement on Prince William’s plans, saying, “If allowed, Andrew will likely bring further reputational damage to the monarchy at a time when the royal ship needs a careful steer. Prince Andrew will not have a formal role in Prince William’s future modernized, streamlined, monarchy.”
Prince Andrew isn’t just connected to Epstein; he also has strong ties to Epstein’s girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, and alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo.
The Duke of York has kept terrible company, and while he has avoided prosecution for the serious accusations against him, it’s clear that he is a massive liability to the British monarchy.
Reforms
Prince William appears dedicated to building up the monarchy while making much-needed reforms, and those plans will only benefit from not having his uncle in the picture, who is an accused pedophile.
Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di For Daily” podcast, told Fox News, “Prince Andrew’s name remains inextricably linked to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, and although Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing, public perception has never recovered. Now, with the tragic suicide of his accuser, Virginia Giuffre, the controversy is once again back in the headlines.”
Reports from royal insiders indicate that King Charles is fully onboard with Prince William’s plans to continue to blacklist Prince Andrew, despite Prince Andrew being his younger brother.
The future of the monarchy
King Charles is 76 years old and was never expected to have a long rule, a view that has been reinforced by his ongoing cancer diagnosis and treatment. So that means that all eyes are on Prince William, who is 43.
Prince William is positioned to have a long rule as the next King of England, and one insider stated that, “The couple [William and Kate] have plans to empower the next generation of young royals to safeguard the institution’s legacy and thrive in the face of challenges.”
There have been many challenges for the royal family in recent years due to Prince Andrew’s sordid accusations and the embarrassing behavior of William’s brother, Prince Harry, and his wife, Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have dragged the royal family into the mud to launch their own celebrity careers apart from the royal family, to questionable success. Prince William has seen all of this drama for the past few years and is resolved to not allow it to sully the monarchy anymore.
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