King Charles strips Andrew of royal titles
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King Charles strips Prince Andrew of royal title in unprecedented move, but experts warn it may be "too little, too late" to save the monarchy's reputation.
King Charles’ decision to cast out his brother Andrew from the monarchy as well as the 30-room mansion where he’s lived for more than 20 years was as sudden as it was dramatic.
King Charles is stripping his brother Prince Andrew of his royal titles, but another process is required to remove him from the line of succession. Is it likely to happen?
As Charles shook hands and greeted supporters at Lichfield Cathedral in England, one person in the crowd hurled questions and accusations at the royal.
Britain’s King Charles took the extraordinary step of starting the process to strip his brother Andrew of his royal titles and evict him from the royal estate in Windsor, in the most dramatic attempt yet to quell the scandal over the disgraced prince’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Samir Hussein/WireImage In addition to being the British monarch, King Charles has another role: as an older brother to his three siblings, Princess Anne, the former Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. King Charles is the eldest of the siblings born to Queen ...
Another source says Charles was "furious and deeply rattled" by his experience with the heckler, and that "the heckling pierced the royal bubble. Charles has spent his entire life preparing to be King—not to be heckled in the streets like a politician. Charles can handle criticism. But this isn’t criticism anymore—it’s revolt."