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King Charles won't turn back on Prince Andrew
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Business 2025-01-13 06:26:14 I want to comment(0)
King Charles III has emerged to be one of the most sensible British monarchs as he's brilliantly coping with the crises within the royal family while battling cancer. The 76-year-old, who has faced numerous crises throughout his almost two-year reign, will reportedly not leave Andrew in trouble despite the Duke's another scandal. A royal expert has explained why King Charles will not push him further from the royal fold. Jennie Bond claimed that it is unlikely the King will ever completely shut out Andrew. "Nothing is going to change the fact that Andrew is Charles’s brother. The family already has two totally estranged brothers, it doesn’t need any more. So I think this is a year when the King will try to keep the situation with Andrew calm and under control, she told UK. The expert also shared her knowledge about King Charles bond with Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, popularly know as Fergie. "Fergie is his rock, his loyal supporter. For all her past misdemeanours, she is popular within the family and, especially since her cancer scares, there is some sympathy for her. Revealing some details about Princess Beatrice and Eugenie's mother, Bond said: "I don’t buy into conspiracy theories that the family are keeping her sweet out of fears of what she might reveal. After all, she’s already written two autobiographies." However, the royal family's trouble does not seem to end anytime soon even though the disgraced Duke of York has been lying low since it emerged before Christmas that he had links to an alleged Chinese spy. Prince Andrew was reportedly forced to pull out of Christmas festivities at Sandringham with the rest of the Firm.
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