Prince Andrew receives ultimatum as he continues ‘shady’ business deal
King Charles warns Prince Andrew to stop causing new trouble for the Firm
King Charles is getting concerned a new trouble may be on the horizon as Prince Andrew is going into murky waters to handle his finances.
The monarch had cut off the Duke of York financially, leaving him to foot his own security bills and the upkeep of his crumbling Royal Lodge.
According to royal biographer Andrew Lownie, the Duke has been making dealings with a “shady financier” David Rowland. The two had been doing business together for a long time and at times paedophile Jeffrey Epstein was also involved in certain matters.
Andrew was already stripped off of his royal titles and patronages due to his association with Epstein and his humiliating sex scandal. Now, King Charles is worried that Andrew could cause new trouble as his association with the financier has not discontinued, via RadarOnline.
“The public narrative about Andrew is that the former Falklands hero now spends a lonely life trapped in Royal Lodge, going for horse rides in Windsor Great Park and playing video games and golf,” Lownie wrote.
“But the reality is rather different. According to one source, he has continued his business activities with recent trips to the Middle East and Switzerland.”
The author continued, “The King can only hope there are no further scandals to emerge and the press and public soon lose interest in his brother. On present evidence, that is very unlikely.”
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