Royal family makes first statement after Andrew boils King Charles blood
Buckingham Palace shares important message after Andrew 'celebrates' freedom
King Charles' office made the first statement after Andrew seemingly left his cancer-stricken brother, King Charles, 'unhappy' once again with his latest antics.
On November 18, the royal family's official social media channels shared an update on Duchess Sophie's significant trip to Guatemala, accompanied by several photos that showcased her engaging in various activities.
The monarch's 'secret weapon,' the Duchess of Edinburgh, visited organisations that are supporting environmental protection and human rights.
Sophie made an appearance at Tikal National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site "celebrated for its extraordinary biodiversity and archaeological importance."
The mother-of-two paid a visit to Alianza Guatemala (ALA), which "helps protect vulnerable children and teenagers."
Moreover, Sophie was photographed with young people during her trip to Street Kids Direct Project (SKD). A project aims to provide support to vulnerable children living on the streets or at high risk of doing so.
Buckingham Palace issued a statement following reports that Andrew expressed relief after the King removed his titles.
He plans to visit the pub, feeling "freer than ever" as he will not follow any royal protocol.
Not only that, after weeks, Andrew was spotted riding a horse, appearing in a good mood around Windsor.
The Daily Mail reported that the former Duke of York, being photographed, is "really not a good look."
An insider added, "The King won’t be happy that his brother has been photographed riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle, which, after all, is funded by the taxpayer."
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