Prince Andrew is reportedly concerned that his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, may have their royal titles stripped by King Charles III as part of his plans to streamline the monarchy.
This fear has been heightened after Andrew and his daughters were excluded from the balcony appearance during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
According to a report in the Daily Mail, Andrew expressed his frustration to a senior figure, expressing how he and other family members are being pushed to the sidelines of royal life.
He worries that his daughters will be marginalized within the royal family.
Andrew is aware that it is Charles who is effectively running the show.
The report suggests that Charles was allowed to initiate some changes in style that he desires as the future king.
However, a friend of Andrew’s claims that Charles acted with great speed and suddenness, leaving Andrew taken aback and feeling that Charles was high-handed in his approach.
The relationship between the two brothers has long been a subject of speculation, and reports indicate that tension still remains.
Royal biographer Angela Levin reveals in her book “Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: From Outcast to Queen Consort” that Andrew actively lobbied against Charles becoming king, hoping that Prince William would ascend to the throne instead.
During Princess Diana’s lifetime, Andrew and his wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, allegedly plotted to sideline Charles so that Andrew could serve as regent to a teenage Prince William.
These revelations shed light on a tumultuous period in the royal family’s history, characterized by paranoia and intrigue.
It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold.
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