Prince Charles seemingly keeping Palace doors shut on Prince Andrew
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Thursday Apr 29, 2021
Prince Charles does not want any fingers being pointed at the Palace after Prince Andrew s controversy
Prince Charles is doing every bit possible to keep Prince Andrew out of public eye and royal duty.
The Prince of Wales does not want any fingers pointed at the Buckingham Palace after a string of controversies surrounding the royal family members.
The change is in line with Charles taking over Andrew’s prestigious post as patron of The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra this week.
“The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is delighted to announce that The Prince of Wales has accepted an invitation to become the Orchestra’s Patron,” the group announced in a statement on Tuesday in a statement with no mention of Andrew.
Prince Charles making sure Prince Andrew stays out of the public eye
29 Apr, 2021 07:54 PM
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A royal expert has predicted that when he is King, Prince Charles will cut off Harry and Meghan to reduce the Royal Family to a core few.
Video / The Royal Family Channel
A royal expert has predicted that when he is King, Prince Charles will cut off Harry and Meghan to reduce the Royal Family to a core few.
Video / The Royal Family Channel
NZ Herald
Prince Charles dealt his disgraced brother another blow this week, taking over Prince Andrew s prestigious role as patron of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
While UK royal family had a rough month as they mourn the passing away of Prince Philip at age of 99, Prince Charles is about to receive a special honour.
Prince Andrew s former patronage of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has been reallocated to his brother Charles in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
The Duke of York was relinquished of the post by the RPO Board in November 2019 following the controversy around his friendship with the convicted sex offender.
He stepped down from public duties following his disastrous Newsnight interview in which he was accused of lacking empathy for Epstein s victims.
Heir to the throne Charles stressed the importance of protecting the arts during the pandemic.
Prince Andrew s former patronage of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has been reallocated to his brother Charles (both pictured attending the Most Noble Order of the Garter Ceremony at Windsor Castle in June 2015)