King Charles ‘Evicts’ Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace
King Charles III reportedly In the wake of Jeffrey Epstein’s conviction, the Duke of York Prince Andrew was expelled from Buckingham Palace.
After Virginia Giuffre had accused the Royal Family member of sexually abusing her and raping it on three occasions, Virginia Giuffre, now 62 years old, settled out-of-court for millions of dollars.
While Prince Andrew denies any wrongdoings, the King allegedly prohibited his sibling from working at the Palace or using it for a corresponding address.
“Any presence at the palace is officially over,” A source informed The Sun. “The King has made it clear. He isn’t a working royal. He’s on his own.”
The eviction comes after Queen Consort Camilla took over the Duke’s role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards last week.
Officials from the Royal Household also removed the Prince’s $3.5 million 24-hour armed protection last month, after officials announced that they would no longer finance the service for the disgraced family member.
Norman Baker, a former minister to the Home Office, stated last week that “armed protection has always been a status symbol for the likes of Prince Andrew.”
“Of course, he should pay it himself and not burden the taxpayer because he is a private individual and carries out no public duties,” Baker said that reported The Daily Mail
The Daily Wire reported Last month, the King suggested that he could soon exempt Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice and Prince Harry from serving as stand-ins for him. “incapacitated.”
The Regency Act of 1937 allows a monarch’s spouse and the next four in line for the throne to be called up to act as “Councillors of State” — appearing on behalf of the King or Queen to conduct official business.
Buckingham Palace announced earlier this year that Prince Andrew’s military titles and royal patronages had been returned to the Queen after the royal failed in his last-ditch effort to have the civil case thrown out.
In a statement, the Duke stated that he had suffered reputational damage from the civil lawsuit. “regrets his association” Epstein had also agreed to make a “substantial donation” to Giuffre’s charity.
After photos surfaced showing Prince Andrew walking behind senior-most royals such as King Charles III and Camilla, Fox News reported that Prince Andrew joined his family at the Christmas service at St. Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk. reported.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment on media outlets.
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