The second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip still had hopes of returning to the institution
Prince Andrew received a new blow from his brother, King Charles III, who, according to The Sun, expelled him from Buckingham Palace, ending once and for all his hopes of returning to royalty.
The second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip still had hopes of returning to the institution, royal expert sources told the Daily Mail, after his charges were dropped for his link with s---al abuser Jeffrey Epstein.
King Charles III expels Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace
The questioned 62-year-old prince will no longer be able to use the palace as a work space, which means a new step to definitively remove him from royalty.
“Any presence in the palace officially ended,” said one of the sources consulted by the British media. She added that “the king has made it clear. He is not a real worker. He is alone ".
Another of the measures taken against the prince is that all of his security personnel will be fired, since, not belonging to the institution, he cannot benefit from the equipment that is paid for with taxpayers' money.
Prince Andrew is guarded by a large number of armed security guards, but now he can only hire a private company to take care of him and they would only be allowed to use tasers, according to English law.
In this way, without his royal positions, the father of Beatrice of York and Eugenie of York will be unprotected, just as they would have left the Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan.
Andrew's expulsion comes after it was announced that Camilla Parker Bowles, Queen Consort of England, will replace him as colonel of the Grenadier Guards.
In turn, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, will assume the position of colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband, while Prince William will become colonel of the Welsh Guards.
Prince Andrew had been colonel of the Grenadier Guards since 2017, when his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, retired from public life.
Since 2019, Andrés fell into disgrace after an interview on “BBC Newsnight”, where his link with Epstein was confirmed and some time later, when it was learned that he offered a million-dollar amount of money to Virginia Giuffre, one of the victims, to resolve the civil lawsuit.
It was Queen Elizabeth II who forced him to renounce his official royal duties and since then, he remained hopeful of returning, but King Charles III, since his arrival to the throne after the death of his mother on September 8, made it clear that won't allow it.