
Inside the ‘red line’ that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has and what he was not willing to sacrifice, on his own account
There are two people that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was not willing to risk and they have been called the “red line” that the former duke was not willing to cross, no matter what.
All of this has been shared by sources close to King Charles and the disgraced royals.
According to a report by online radar The source explained: “For Andrew, safeguarding his daughters was the red line,” so only “once he was assured that his position would remain intact did he step aside.”
Since he stepped down, his daughter Princess Beatrice and brother Prince Edward have joined Outward Bound as its deputy patron and patron, respectively.
According to another source, “it is one of the rare points on which Her Majesty and Andrew agree. They both care deeply about Beatrice and Eugenie and believe that the princesses can make a significant contribution to public life.”
For those who don’t know, Andrew has not only lost his title as prince, but also his dukedom of York, which he himself walked away from once his late accuser Virginia Giuffre’s memoirs were published.
The memoir, according to Penguin Random House, “Here, Giuffre offers a relentless and definitive account of her time with Epstein and Maxwell, who trafficked her and others to numerous prominent men.”
“It also details the abuse she suffered as a child, as well as her daring escape from the clutches of Epstein and Maxwell at age nineteen. Giuffre rebuilt her life from the ground up and mustered the courage not only to hold her abusers accountable, but also to stand up for other victims. The pages of Nobody’s Girl preserve her voice and her legacy forever.”



