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Wednesday December 04, 2024

King Charles taking major risk for Prince Andrew

King Charles' secret plan for Prince Andrew may create new problem

By Web Desk
December 03, 2024
King Charles taking major risk for Prince Andrew
King Charles taking major risk for Prince Andrew

King Charles III is being praised for doing justice with the throne and his family to avoid crisis with his wise decisions while battling cancer.

However, it seems as the 76-year-old monarch is taking risk by allegedly protecting his younger brother's well-being amid crisis.

Helena Chard, British broadcaster and photographer, told Fox News Digital that "isolated" Andrew is in deep water, attempting to keep a low profile at royal lodge.

The commentator revealed, "Family and the few friends he [Andrew] has left have been incredibly worried about his fragile state and well-being." 

Chard went on revealing that "his one savior is his immediate family."

She continued: "… He has a revived sense of energy and purpose through his grandchildren. He’s even been spotted teaching his three-year-old granddaughter, Sienna, how to ride horses."

The expert also shared that the monarch, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer, "has put any animosity between himself and Prince Andrew [behind]" by extending an invitation to Sandringham, where the royals gather every year to celebrate Christmas.

"For the time being, it seems Prince Andrew has the suitable funds to continue living at Royal Lodge," she said. "… [We] will continue to ask questions and piece fragmented pieces of the jigsaw together."

Katie Nicholl, author of "The New Royals," speaks to the outlet about the late monarch's close relationship with the Duke of York in the months before her death.

King Charles is said to be extending a generous olive branch to his scandal-plagued sibling as he wants keep his words he gave to his mother.

Charlotte Griffiths, the Mail on Sunday’s editor-at-large, has recently claimed that the monarch is the secret source who paid Prince Andrew’s rent, allowing the disgraced royal to stay at his palatial royal lodge home.

However, some experts and commentators believe the move may create new problems for the royals.