King Charles ‘weakness’ for Andrew sparks threat: ‘Your monarchy is done for’
King Charles has come under heavy scrutiny and many fear this may be the end
King Charles’s monarchy has faced many a casualty and woe ever since Andrew’s alleged private dealings went public, and now a senior courtier has just stepped forward with a grave warning about the very future of not just his brother King Charles but in regards to the actual institution.
The entire thing has been shared, by the well placed insider, in their conversation with Woman’s Day.
They believe that the King is not setting up a good public image of his reign by making it look like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are “getting away with it”, with any hope for future rehab.
In their eyes, the very existence of the Firm could be put in jeopardy if such a case ever happened.
It even led the source to admit, “it’s essential Andrew moves out soon otherwise it will all look like a fudge, and although the King has some sympathy and compassion for his brother, he can’t show any weakness.
Furthermore, whats even more important is that “his actions have to be strong and permanent, otherwise the monarchy is in danger of collapse.”
For those unversed with the issues surrounding Andrew, he has been accused of operating in the same circles as the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Emails correspondences, admissions by the late financier himself, and all such related admissions have even brought the hammer down harder.
Since it all began Andrew has not only list his privileges of his dukedom, but his title of prince which is hereditary and not taken away lightly. Even his military honors have not survived the stripping.
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