King Charles forced to save Andrew: ‘a royal lifesaver’


King Charles forced to save Andrew: ‘a royal lifesaver’

The royal family crisis doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s shadow still haunts the palace.

King Charles, 77, is forced to save his younger brother and provide him with all the luxuries and necessities of life possible.

Andrew, who left Royal Lodge on Monday after being stripped of his royal titles and honors in October last year, is at the mercy of the monarch as he cannot get a job to support himself, a royal commentator has claimed.

The 65-year-old has moved into Wood Lodge for the foreseeable future until renovations to Marsh Farm are completed.

“I think the King will pay what is necessary and fund his brother, in a way he has no choice. Andrew cannot end up homeless and on the streets, as much as the public would like that to happen,” royal editor Duncan Larcombe said.

“But what can Andrew do? He can’t get a job anywhere. He can’t deliver parcels to make ends meet. He’s kind of stuck, so King Charles will continue to support him financially, but what that will be like, who knows,” he added.

He continued: “Andrew is really the Pariah Prince and he’s a problem for his family. He hasn’t been convicted in a court of law, but he has been found guilty in the court of public opinion, and I think with the latest batch of emails, it definitely stinks, it’s rotten, you know.”

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