As has been revealed in the course of the last few hours, King Charles III decided to expel his brother, Prince Andrew, from Buckingham Palace, who would have been the favorite son of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Palace sources revealed to the British newspaper the sun that the monarch of the United Kingdom definitively expelled Prince Andrew from the official residence of the British monarchy after the death of the queen and the scandal of sexual violence that related him to Jeffrey Epstein in the United States.
Any presence in the Palace is officially over. The king has made it clear. He is not a real worker. He is alone.
In this way, Andrés, 62, will no longer be able to use the Buckingham Palace address for his correspondence or have other roles related to the work of the royal family.
In addition, the Duke of York will have to say goodbye to the escort paid with taxes from citizens, although, according to the English media, the king’s younger brother would not have the financial resources to pay for private security.
Therefore, despite the decision to dismiss him and deprive him of the post of military titles, to help him, Carlos III would have offered to pay out of his own pocket for the duke’s private escort.
According to him Telegraph, the figure to ensure the safety of Andrés would amount to almost 3.6 million dollars a year, which immediately scandalized all of Great Britain.
The reason is obvious, since the king has always refused to pay for an escort for his son Harry and his wife Meghan Markle despite the fact that the couple’s trips to London after the “Megxit” are rare, while now he does so for his brother, who lost the title of royal highness after the Epstein scandal.
It is worth mentioning that the final expulsion of Prince Andrew does not mean that his relations with the royal family will be completely broken.
According to sources close to the royal family of England, Andrés and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were among the few present at the Christmas dinner organized by King Charles III and Queen Camila, in which Harry and Meghan were conspicuous by their absence.