Insiders Claim Prince Andrew Is Pre-Emptively Banned From This Funeral

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Insiders everywhere have claimed that Prince William wants nothing to do with Prince Andrew, especially when he becomes King of England. In fact, insiders now claim that Andrew, along with being removed from all of his titles and royal standing, is already preemptively banned from his brother, King Charles’s funeral.
An inside royal source told Rob Shuter of #Shuterscoop how William is already planning to bn Andrew. “It’s not even up for debate,” they alleged. “William wants to start his reign clean — no scandal, no shame, no Andrew.”
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Another source added, “He’s no longer part of the working royal family. Public outrage would overshadow the service.” And a third said, “His title may still be Prince, but the palace doors are closing fast.”
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Andrew
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Now, this checks out when you remember that earlier this week, sources said something similar on Tina Brown’s Fresh Hell Substack. Sources said William is ready to “banish” his uncle forever, with Brown saying, “Unless Andrew can be persuaded to banish himself to a cottage on the Balmoral estate or a cushy villa on a Dubai golf course, his scowly, jowly visage will keep seeping back into the national consciousness.”
This all came soon after it was announced that Andrew was losing all of his titles amid the sexual abuse accusations. If you need a refresher, the allegations against him were mostly by Virginia Giuffre, who alleged she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to Andrew. Her long-awaited memoir, NOBODY’S GIRL, shed light on everything.
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