Prince William 'blindsided' by King Charles over crucial family matter
Prince William steps back as King Charles showcases his power
King Charles has made it clear that he remains the key decision-maker for the royal family, despite Prince William's growing role in influencing Andrew's royal future.
Buckingham Palace left the world in shock with an announcement made on October 30 about the 65-year-old 'disgraced' royal's Prince title and eviction from the Royal Lodge.
In a bombshell statement, the monarch's spokesperson confirmed that he has initiated a formal process to remove the "Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew."
Beatrice and Eugenie's father will, from now onwards, be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
Moreover, the official note stated, "His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence."
King Charles and Queen Camilla extended utmost sympathies to the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse, who were hurt as Virginia Giuffre's sex accuser, Andrew, kept on enjoying royal perks, but not anymore.
Now, a major revelation has been made that the historic decision was solely made by the monarch and his advisors, with no form of pressure from Prince William, hinting that the future King was blindsided.
According to the Mail, "The process has been underway for some while, but there was a need to get it right in the face of some very big challenges."
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