King Charles, Prince William locked in 'all-out war'

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor scandal testing Prince William-King Charles ties?

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Published March 31, 2026
King Charles, Prince William locked in 'all-out war'

Future King versus current King has been sparked behind the palace walls as Prince William and King Charles clash over ongoing fallout from Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's past controversies.

Andrew, brother of Charles stepped back from royal duties in 2019 following his association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. However, he has remained a sensitive issue for the British royal family.

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Despite no longer holding official roles, Andrew's status within the royal structure continues to attract scrutiny.

Insiders have revealed that the Prince of Wales favors a firmer, more decisive approach to fully distance the monarchy from Andrew, while the monarch is said to be balancing public expectations with the complexities of family ties.

The source told Radar Online, "In William's mind, Andrew should have been removed from the line of succession immediately and cut out of royal life completely."

Adding, "he fact that the situation with Andrew wasn't dealt with years ago horrifies him. As far as William is concerned, they can't allow Andrew's intimidation or threats of retaliation to dictate what happens."

Another insider further revealed about explosive arguments behind palace walls, stating, "William was promised more responsibility and influence, but that hasn't materialized. He feels frozen out, and he's complaining about it openly. The tension between him and Charles is obvious to everyone – and it's only getting worse."

Furthermore, King Charles is also said to be pressurized to give greater authority to his eldest son as the Andrew controversy spirals out of hands. "They're both incredibly strong-willed men with formidable tempers, and they both believe they're right."

"William is convinced his father's inaction will ultimately become William's burden to carry when he takes the throne. That's what really eats at him. If the decision had been his, Andrew would have been banished years ago," the insider said.

The monarch is reportedly irritated that William thinks he can tell Charles how to handle the situation. Being monarch, Charles "doesn't appreciate being pushed by his own son."

"This isn't just about Andrew. At its core, this is about who truly steers the ship – and who will ultimately control the monarchy's future," an insider added.

On the other hand, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is said to be worried that he will be murdered behind bars. "Of course, Andrew's terrified that if he ends up in jail, the same thing could happen to him," the source said.

Syeda Waniya
Syeda Waniya is a reporter with one year of experience, covering films, streaming platforms, and celebrity culture. She analyses content trends and audience reception, providing thoughtful insights into what drives popularity in entertainment while presenting stories in a clear, engaging, and accessible format.
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