'Now he's on his own': King Charles kicked his brother out of Buckingham Palace
King Charles (Charles) III expelled the disgraced Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace. The 62-year-old duke is no longer allowed to have an office in the building or use it as a corresponding address. The edition told in more detail The Sun.
In February, Andrew paid millions of pounds to settle a civil US sexual assault case brought by Virginia Roberts without admitting any liability.
In 2014, 17-year-old Virginia Roberts said she was forced to have a sexual relationship with Prince Andrew. According to her, both the prince himself and his friend Jeffrey Epstein treated her like a sex slave. In 2015, by a court decision, the charges against the prince were removed from the court records. But the story resurfaced after Epstein's conviction and subsequent suicide.
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He is recruiting a new public relations team to salvage his shaky reputation and is now expected to fund his own staff.
A source familiar with the situation said, “Any presence in the palace is officially over. The King made it clear. He is not a member of the royal family. Now he's on his own."
This came after the coveted role of Andrew, Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, was presented to Queen Consort Camille.
In addition, in December, the Home Office stripped Prince Andrew of £3 million ($3,6 million) a year, round-the-clock armed guards and everything the Royal Court paid for.
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Andrew will retain the 31-bed Royal Lodge at Windsor Manor for the time being.
He will attend a royal Christmas dinner at Sandringham, which will be attended by Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson for the first time in 30 years.
The 73-year-old king also honored the memory of Queen Elizabeth II in his first Christmas address.
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