Now there is apparently no back!As early as November 2019, Prince Andrew, 61, had temporarily withdrawn as Senior Royal.A decision that Queen Elizabeth, 95, after the disastrous interview of her second oldest with the BBC about his connections to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey inevitably, forced Epstein.
At that time, the Buckingham Palace announced that it would withdraw from the royal shops for the "foreseeable future".A strategic decision that left the back door of the royal comeback wide open.However, this is said to have been closed by his siblings with a loud bang months ago.
Prince Andrew: "No possibility that he will ever come back"
The allegations against Andrew weigh heavily: The American Virginia Guiffre Roberts, 38, claims that he had misused her as a minor in three cases.After all these years, she has now obtained a civil lawsuit against the son of the British monarch in New York.So far, the royal vehemently denies the allegations, even claimed not to be able to remember a meeting with the then 17-year-old."I can't remember having ever met this lady, not at all.It just never happened, "he said in the BBC interview with journalist Emily Maitlis.However, a photo speaks against this claim that he and Guiffre 2001 should show him in Ghislaine Maxwells, 59, apartment in London.
No matter how the process for York's Duke will go out, his reputation has suffered considerable damage.His family, however, is interested in protecting the crown from other scandals.While Prince William, 39, now perceives his uncle as a "threat to the monarchy", as an insider "The Sunday Times" revealed, Andrew's siblings already pulled the emergency brake internally months ago.
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Prince Charles, 72, Princess Anne, 71, and Prince Edward, 57, are said to have decided at a meeting in January 2021 to make a return to his public duties impossible for her brother."There is no way in the world that he will ever come back, the family will never allow it," said the source.The "Sun" was also reported from royal circles: "Nine months ago, Charles, Anne and Edward had a meeting, a summit and agreed that there was no way back for him."
In spring he was still looking for the conversation with the media
Prince Andrew, however, seemed not to be aware of the seriousness of the situation in the spring.This became particularly clear after the death of his father Prince Philip († 99) when he spoke only two days after his death with television teams in front of the All Saints Chapel in Windsor.Apparently the media advance seemed not to have been very well received in this context.A friend of Charles told the "Sunday Times" that Andrew took the opportunity to "stand in front of a camera and to make it clear to the farm that he would be back in front of a camera as soon as possible".
Charles love his brother, but fears that the lawsuit will result."A way back is not possible for the duke because the ghost of this accusation raises its head with hideous regularity," said the insider.
Prince Andrew holds back
For Prince Andrew, the cards have been mixed in the past few weeks, very much it seems to be his disadvantage.It is not surprising that the 61-year-old is currently quite covered and even the birth of his granddaughter Sienna Elizabeth on 18.September missed.While his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 61, immediately hurried to the hospital for daughter Princess Beatrice, the new grandfather stayed with his mother in Balmoral.
Incidentally, this summer he stayed twice for a longer period of time in the Scottish country seat of the royal family, presumably to avoid the delivery of the application.In any case, British media rumored that.Perhaps also to discuss the further procedure in the unpleasant case with Queen Elizabeth in peace.His mother is at his side and should even pay for her alleged favorite son from the private caton.Andrew's siblings will probably see this well -intentioned use with mixed feelings.
Used sources: BBC.co.UK, Thetic.co.UK, thesun.co.UK Ama Gala