King Charles makes final decision about Andrew, Sarah: 'Another war'
King Charles saves royal family from 'serious threat' with wise move
King Charles showcased the world his diplomatic side with a wise decision amid strong calls to ban Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
The monarch saved the royal family from "another war" by letting the Duke and Duchess of York stay at a Royal Lodge despite their back-to-back scandals, bringing shame to the firm.
Closer Magazine reported that the King is teaching his "furious" son, Prince William, the "game" of diplomacy and patience by not turning the Yorks against the monarchy.
An insider shared that King Charles is also quite angry with his "disgraced" brother and "would love him to be gone and out of sight, but it’s not that simple."
"The fact is, Andrew poses a serious threat if he’s not handled properly. The last thing they need is another family member going on a rampage against them," the source shared.
King Charles has been urging the Prince of Wales to "stay stable and cool-headed" in order to make a strategic move, which will not fuel any negative reaction from Andrew.
The monarch "wants to impress upon William the importance of learning to pick his battles wisely."
The leader of the royal family also learned this strategy from his late mother Queen Elizabeth, as being a monarchy is a "very political game and patience and diplomacy are key."
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