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Charles at his limit: Andrew risks final severance from royal ties

King Charles III is reportedly fed up with his compromised brother. It's about his agreement with him, which Prince Andrew did not fulfill. "There are limits to patience."

King Charles III is furious with Prince Andrew.
King Charles III is furious with Prince Andrew.
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1 June 2024 09:29

Prince Andrew is the most compromised member of the British royal family. For several years now, he has been primarily discussed in connection with his associations with the accused pedophile and pimp Jeffrey Epstein. In 2019, the son of Queen Elizabeth II tried to salvage his image by giving an interview to the BBC. However, he only further tarnished his reputation.

King Charles III and Prince Andrew made an agreement

As a result, Prince Andrew lost his noble titles. He was also supposed to lose his residence but made an agreement with his older brother. Specifically, a few months ago, the 64-year-old committed to King Charles III that he would find the funds to renovate the Royal Lodge he lives in. Interestingly, the prince occupies the luxurious residence with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

King Charles III has had enough of Prince Andrew. threatens to break ties

It seems that Andrew failed to keep his promise. Nevertheless, he doesn't intend to leave the Royal Lodge. The king is reportedly furious and demands that his brother move to the house previously inhabited by the Sussexes at Frogmore Cottage. The situation is so tense that Charles "threatens to break all ties with Prince Andrew."

According to the "Daily Mail," if the father of Beatrice and Eugenie continues to refuse to leave the Royal Lodge, the king will completely cut him off.

Unfortunately, suppose Andrew refuses to vacate the residence within a reasonable time. In that case, the king may soon have to reassess the entire support package he provides. The prince will have to bear the lion's share of the costs himself, covering expenses for security, accommodation, and living, which, considering the amounts involved, is highly unlikely in the long term. Everyone looks out for their own welfare. (Charles, editor's note) cares for his brother's welfare, but there are limits to patience and tolerance. - said someone from "The Times," close to Charles.

Andrew's financial troubles are the result of his scandals. Although his wealth has significantly diminished, he does not intend to give up the comfortable residence.

Andrew isn't going anywhere - said someone from the prince's close circle in a media interview earlier this year.

Charles's proposal for Andrew to move to a somewhat more modest residence was supposedly seen by him as a "too far-reaching degradation."

Do you think the king will be forced to evict his stubborn brother?

King Charles III
King Charles III© Getty Images | Getty Images
Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew© Getty Images | Getty Images
Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew© Getty Images | Getty Images
King Charles III and Prince Andrew
King Charles III and Prince Andrew© Getty Images | Getty Images
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