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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s shock lifeline from Kate and William after disaster move

Prince Andrew Removed from Royal Duties Following William and ‍Kate‘s Support‍ of Charles‘ ⁢Decision

London ⁣ – Prince Andrew has been formally removed from⁤ all royal duties, a‍ decision reportedly solidified after increased pressure on King Charles III, spurred by public heckling and sustained negative press coverage. the move ‌comes ‍with the ⁤full support of the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, who ‌are actively working to ⁢distance the monarchy from further ⁣reputational damage linked to the Duke of York.

The decision marks a important escalation in the⁢ ongoing fallout from Andrew’s association with⁢ convicted sex offender ‌Jeffrey Epstein. According to royal biographer​ Tom lownie,Charles’ ⁢resolve was strengthened by William’s influence and ⁤a recent incident ‍where the King was publicly heckled.‌ “From what‌ I know ⁣of him and his father, William would ⁢have played ⁣quite ⁤an active role in stiffening charles’ resolve,” ​Lownie revealed. “but I think particularly after Charles was heckled and‌ the continuing press coverage – which was ⁣a distraction from all the other things he wanted to do, like pray at the vatican – he’s realised just ⁢how serious this is.”

Kate is understood to have “fully supported” Charles’ decision, alongside her​ husband, ⁢as⁤ Lownie stated, “I think⁣ they are distancing‌ themselves from Andrew quite rightly.They don’t want further reputational damage to the monarchy from being linked to him.”

The move follows years of scrutiny surrounding ⁣Andrew’s relationship with Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of ⁣sexual assault – allegations he denies. he was previously stripped of ‌his ​military titles and royal patronages in January 2022, but had remained a working member of the Royal ⁤Family, attending family events in a private capacity. This latest decision effectively ends any official role for ‌the Duke of York within the monarchy.

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