King Charles deeply regrets the decision made about Prince Andrew, according to a royal insider. Former Sun Royal editor Charles Rae has spoken out about Prince Andrew following the revelation of Jeffrey Epstein’s explosive files – documents relating to the business mogul including evidence from a woman who claimed Prince Andrew had been touched inappropriate.
Initially, Buckingham Palace said the allegations were “grossly false”. President Andrew insists there is nothing wrong. Charles Rae said the new information could make King Charles regret inviting Prince Andrew to Sandringham for Christmas.
“The King is in a difficult position and I think he made a mistake at Sandringham. It’s not a royal outing, it’s a family outing. He should have told Andrew not to come. I think he might regret that decision a lot,” he said. It was also reported that King Charles wanted to expel the Duke of York from the Royal Lodge and wanted to put him in Frogmore Cottage, a move that Prince Andrew resisted.
Charles Rae told GB News: “The king tried to kick him out of the royal family. This is in chaos. The King will make another attempt to expel him from Windsor Lodge. He will still have a house, I think it will be Frogmore Cottage, which is Harry and Meghan’s old home. Andrew is a proud man, and he likes to keep his royal character. There was nothing left for him but to ride. The king will sit down and consider Andru’s future in the royal family. It will not be dismissed, but it will be reduced in many ways.