Prince Andrew's hope to return to Royal duties shattered after alleged meeting with King Charles
More under this adDespite his sex abuse case and £12 million settlement Andrew believed that he could return to his official ‘Royal Duties.’
Prince Andrew believed that despite the disgrace he brought to the Royal Family, he could return to his normal Royal duties. The Duke believed that he could ‘still be of value’ to the Royal Family. A source confirmed:
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Naïve as it may sound, he always had hopes of regaining his position as a senior Royal.More under this adMore under this ad
Brought to reality
However, MailOnline confirmed that in a meeting that happened between the two brothers – Charles and Andrew – before the Queen’s death, Andrew was told his return to public life as a Royal is over. He was left ‘blindsided’ by his brother’s remark.
More under this adMore under this adThe ‘emotional and fraught’ meeting left the people close to him concerned for his well-being. The source confirmed:
Until the face-to-face meeting with his brother, Andrew believed that there was a way back – that somehow, he could be rehabilitated and play a role in The Firm going forward.More under this adMore under this ad
He came out of the meeting shaken. He is still in shock. He is completely lost and very depressed.
Andrew was totally blindsided. He is utterly bereft. He always believed there was a way back.More under this adMore under this ad
Next Sunday, Andrew will also be absent from the Remembrance Day service at The Cenotaph because he has no part to perform as a non-working royal.
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Charles, who was still Prince of Wales then, made it clear that his return to being a ‘working’ royal wasn’t a possibility in the future. The source added:
At the meeting, Charles told him that he can go off and have a good life, a nice life, but that his public life as a Royal is at an end. He was told, “You have to accept this.’’More under this adMore under this ad
The Duke of York – who lost his HRH title in an official capacity – was comforted by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. Allegedly, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie had at least one meeting with the King to express their concerns about Prince Andrew. The daughters even pleaded for a ‘return’ for their father, however, their efforts were to no avail. Even Prince William and Queen Consort support his decision.
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Daily Mail: Prince Andrew was left 'bereft' and 'tearful' when Charles told him he would never return to Royal duties