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King Charles Funeral: Prince Andrew’s Role Remains Clear

There are reports that suggest everyone is talking about King Charles funeral and who is going to be there, who is not, and what roles members of the royal family will play.

King Charles Funeral: Prince Andrew’s Role Remains Clear

Well, when it comes to King Charles’ little brother Prince Andrew, it looks like his role in the King of England’s funeral remains clear. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

Prince Andrew’s royal in King Charles’ funeral has remained clear. While the King of England has shown the world that he is willing to forgive his little brother for his past controversies and allow him back in the royal fold, Prince William is not going to be as forgiving.

Once King Charles dies, Prince William will take over the throne. And a lot of royal insiders believe that he’s going to be drastically different than his father. Anyone who has ever crossed the line within the monarchy is not going to be given a second chance.

What’s Next For The Royal Family?

Past reports have indicated that Prince William was none too pleased that King Charles had allowed Prince Andrew to be seen in public with the rest of the royal family. The last time was when he participated in the annual walk from Sandringham to church on Christmas Day morning.

Once Prince William is going to be king, it’s safe to say that’s not going to happen.

It’s also safe to assume that William is going to evict Prince Andrew from the Royal Lodge once and for all. He’s not going to be playing any games with his uncle the same way King Charles has.

Now, as far as King Charles’ funeral is concerned, William will make sure that Prince Andrew is seated all the way in the back. There’s no way that he’s going to allow his uncle any room in the spotlight and he will most likely bar him from speaking to the press as well.

If he could, Prince William would probably tell Prince Andrew now to show up to the funeral at all, along with royal pariahs Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

So far Buckingham Palace has not made any comments about the matter, but we will definitely update you with all of the latest details once they come in.

Tell us, what do you think of this story? Let us know by dropping us a line with your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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Elaine Oxford
Elaine Oxford
22 days ago

I’m disappointed with the whole Royal Family

Simon Marcus
Simon Marcus
22 days ago

While the gossip may be titillating, the reality is the comprehensive implosion of a family and an institution. The contrast with 70 years in which Elizabeth and Philip provided an unfailing anchor of dignity and service is jaw-dropping. There may be no recovery, despite William’s apparently sterling virtues, which he may have to exercise alone.

Marie DeFilippo
Marie DeFilippo
22 days ago

I agree with Prince William. His uncle brought shame to the Royals, therefore he shouldn’t be allowed to participate in any of their events.

Sally Mcauley
Sally Mcauley
22 days ago

William should be strict,however he should allow Harry & his children to attend.Harry needs to get rid of Megan & find a real woman who is worthy of royalty & really loves him,he deserves it

Julia Fredrickson
Julia Fredrickson
22 days ago

. I know he should welcome Harry and talk things over the sooner the better. Because you never know when it could be too late. 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 As for Andrew a similar suggestion applies. That disagreement wasn’t his. So why immerse his energy in it? If William is trying to prove himself a scary control mizer, try it a different way man. Don’t forget you’re supposed to be setting the stage for George and show him a way to leave the kingdom a better one than the way he received it ! You’ve much to learn William and we think you know that so please show some humility as you have so far. You’re a cool likable guy in the USA. 🇺🇸 Keep up the great work as a dad! Many blessing to you, ♥healthy blessings to Catherine and to George, Charlotte, and Louis.

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