King Charles has 'evicted' his disgraced brother Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace after the Jeffrey Epstein scandal
King Charles has "evicted" his disgraced brother Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace after the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Prince Andrew officially stepped away from royal duties three years ago after he was embroiled in a scandal when he was accused of sexual assault in a US civil case brought by Virginia Giuffre. A source told the Sun: “Any presence at the Palace is officially over. The King has made it clear. He isn’t a working royal. He’s on his own.”As the Jeffrey Epstein scandal engulfed him, Prince Andrew was stripped of his HRH title, and also forced to return his military affiliations and Royal patronages to the then-Queen Elizabeth.
On Wednesday, his role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards was gifted to Camilla Queen Consort, wife of King Charles. Despite the drama surrounding him, Prince Andrew is expected to join the royal family on Christmas Day at Sandringham, a tradition loved and upheld by the late Queen.
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