
King Charles appears to have finally decided what to do with his brother, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, when it comes to the Christmas season.
For those who don’t know, there have been calls for Prince Andrew to be excluded from this year’s festivities, along with Sarah Ferguson, now that the media has learned of his email correspondences with Jeffrey Epstein.
It all relates to emails leaked by the Mail on Sunday and, according to a report in the Sunday Times, the King has decided on his preferred course of action for Prince Andrew.
According to Womans’ Day, the Duke of York and his ex-wife will remain “invisible” throughout the event.
The reason is that “you can’t fire someone for being your brother,” and a source just stated.
Still, the source believes that “this year, if the duke and duchess were so honorable [as last year]”It would be the best and the family would not feel disappointed, especially to avoid the King having to make more difficult decisions.”
A separate source also offered more insight into why King Charles has this opinion of his younger brother.
Reportedly, “the King has no intention of banishing anyone who is worshiping in church or attending family occasions such as a funeral. But he hopes they will find a more discreet way to attend these events.”
However, according to the same medium, “in the case of the Duke of York, he seems to enjoy the prospect of not being discreet about it,” they added before closing the session.