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The King is intent on having Prince Andrew in the family fold despite warnings from Prince William that the Duke of York is “toxic” and should be banished for good, insiders say.

 

Charles has assured his brother he “won’t be abandoned”, despite being named 69 times across hundreds of pages of legal documents containing details of sex abuse carried out by paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. Royal sources say the King “feels a sense of duty” to his late mother to ensure Andrew “isn’t cut adrift”.

 

One insider said: “Charles’ position has not changed in terms of allowing Andrew back into the family fold. As King, he decided to order the rest of the family to fall in line and welcome him back and that was the end of the matter. [Charles] had discussed it with others, including Prince William, but his decision was final. Charles promised his late mother he would not abandon Andrew once she was gone and that remains the situation, unless of course he finds himself engaged in a criminal matter.”

 

William last year issued a warning to his father over welcoming Andrew back into the family, suggesting that, given the scale of the Epstein scandal, the Duke could not be certain that more allegations of sexual misconduct would not emerge.

 

A source said: “William was very clear [that in his view] Andrew can not be trusted. There are investigations and revelations emerging in the cases brought by Epstein’s victims. This will haunt Andrew and the family for ever. In William’s view, [Andrew] should have no role with the family at all.”

 

Andrew was forced to stand down as a working royal in 2019 over his friendship with sex offender Epstein. The Duke was later stripped by Elizabeth II of his honorary military roles, and gave up his HRH style. Following Elizabeth’s death in 2022, the King invited Andrew to his coronation and last summer the Duke was seen being driven to church by the Prince and Princess of Wales during the royals’ stay at Balmoral. On Christmas Day, Andrew walked to church with the rest of the Royal Family at Sandringham. His appearance was viewed as part of a gradual rehabilitation in the monarchy.

 

Andrew has been thrust back into the spotlight this week when he and other famous figures were named in US court documents detailing connections to Epstein. The papers, of which 300 of around 1,000 have now been unsealed, formed part of a 2015 civil court defamation case brought against Maxwell by Prince Andrew’s sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre. The Prince paid Ms Giuffre £12million in 2022 to halt a civil trial in the US. He has always denied wrongdoing and the payment was not an admission of liability.

 

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Abdicate the throne and give it to Meghan

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The Sun is a tabloid and isnt a reliable source :bird:

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Rumor or not, for Prince Andrew:

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:biblio:

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There is a precedent from 100 years ago, where another Prince Andrew was banished from his home country for life.

 

Prince Andrew was arrested, court-martialed, and found guilty of "disobeying an order" and "acting on his own initiative" during the battle of the previous year. Many defendants in the treason trials that followed the coup were shot, including Hatzianestis and five senior politicians.[25] British diplomats assumed that Andrew was also in mortal danger. Andrew, though spared, was banished for life.

 

Time for a repeat, but who would have him?

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Ending the monarchy before William reaches the throne, that's what he gets for ghosting Britney  :clap3:

 

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They’re all a bunch of useless mooching losers hoarding generations of wealth built off of colonialism, slavery, and exploitation of the public. Sadly teenage girls are just the tip of the iceberg of their victims! 

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Trash supporting trash 

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1 hour ago, Vespertine said:

They’re all a bunch of useless mooching losers hoarding generations of wealth built off of colonialism, slavery, and exploitation of the public. Sadly teenage girls are just the tip of the iceberg of their victims! 

SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE IDIOTS IN THE BACK WHO STILL SUPPORT THIS FOOLISHNESS! 
 

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This is awful, but I'm not shocked. Just disgusted.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Karla Cabello said:

 

Why tf did you downvote this @awesomepossum???

 

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he and Cuntmilla's can die in a tunnel somewhere:clap3:

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@mods king charles for your next atrl logo edit? keep the theme going :clap3:

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ughh...but Meghan... you know what, I'm going to shut it... I don't want my graduate visa to be revoked tbh

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The British media & royal family rallying behind this freak but when it's Harry & Meghan....nvm

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I'll say this again like I said in the thread about the Queen of DenMark stepping down :

 

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The fact we're still dealing with monarchies in 2024 is wild tho.

 

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And that’s why William is the people’s king :clap3: 

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11 hours ago, Jotham said:

Abdicate the throne and give it to Meghan

Thee Stallion? I don’t think the United Kingdom is ready for WAP to be the new national anthem. 
 

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