Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has 'dominated' entire Royal year, says expert
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has hurt the Royal Family in major ways, says expert
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has seemingly tainted the entire year for the Royals.
The former Prince and younger brother of King Charles, who has been banished from Royal life, has tarnished the reputation of the monarchy
“Unfortunately, the whole year’s been dominated by Andrew,” says royal commentator Phil Dampier. “Both the King and William are desperate to try and draw a line under it.”
“The King is happy for Andrew to move here as it’s a long way [seven miles] from the main house,” a royal insider said. "But the rundown farm won’t be habitable for some time as it requires extensive renovations."
Meanwhile, another source said: “Six months of works are needed before Andrew can move in and he’s strongly resisting plans to live in a temporary property until the renovations are complete - not least because the suggested property is a fraction of the size of Royal Lodge.”
In conversation with The Sun, the royal commentator Simon Vigar said, "More and more will come out. I mean, there’s obviously lots and lots of documents and photos and videos to come out."
He added, "But it’s not just Sandringham, which is obviously one of their favourite homes. We’ve already seen pictures of Maxwell and Epstein at Balmoral, not just in the main building, but you know, in one of the lodges there."
It is pertinent to note that this disturbing update came amid King Charles' holiday break with the royal family at Sandringham.
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