Princess of Wales Kate Middleton has reportedly rejected her father-in-law King Charles’ suggestion that she invite Prince Andrew to her Christmas carol concert.
This was stated by royal expert Ephraim Hardcastle in his column for the daily mail.
Kate Middleton held her annual “Together at Christmas” carol service earlier this month, and she was joined by Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and other royals.
The future queen “did not invite” Prince Andrew or his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to the carol service.
The source claimed: “Suggestions that Andrew would be invited to Kate’s annual carol service, possibly sitting behind a pillar, were rejected.”
Ephraim Hardcastle has claimed that the suggestion to invite Andrew was put forward by King Charles, as the monarch insists that his disgraced brother be given “due status” after he was stripped of his royal duties.
However, the Princess of Wales reportedly “rejected” King Charles’ suggestion.
“The king has done everything possible to get Andrew back into the family and insists that he be given his due status. But William and Kate do not share the love,” the royal expert said.
“A mole whispers that, for the second year in a row, suggestions that Andrew be invited to Kate’s annual carol service, possibly sitting behind a pillar, were rejected.
“Although this is very much a family affair, with 22 members of the extended tribe present, there was no room for Uncle Andy.”