King Charles pulls the strings from the shadows for Andrew: 'No one can plan better'
King Charles pulls the wool over people’s eyes and successfully protects brother Andrew
King Charles’ decision to be raw and honest about his health has been dubbed a smoke screen, because many suspect its been done in order to protect Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from behind the scenes.
Everything related to this has been shared by a well placed source that is close to the Palace.
They allege that they had absolutely no idea that more Epstein pictures were slated to release that day, according to celebrity news reporter Rob Shuter.
On his substack he quoted a source even going as far as to say, “This was already designed to overshadow Andrew’s return to a family event. The fact that explosive new Epstein photos dropped the same day? Total accident — but an incredibly convenient one.”
While another pointed out this ‘coincidence’ and called it anything but in their words, “Charles talks cancer; Andrew disappears from the headlines. No crisis manager could have planned it better.”
Before concluding even Mr Shuter gave his two cents and admitted, “While Charles’ message of resilience and recovery dominated, Andrew’s reappearance at his granddaughter’s christening was pushed to the margins — exactly where palace strategists prefer him. Darlings, in the House of Windsor, even the accidents work like strategy.”
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