King Charles bans disgraced brother Andrew from Buckingham Palace
King Charles II of Britain has banned his disgraced brother, Prince Andrew, from using the main seat of the monarchy, Buckingham Palace, as an office or as his corresponding address.
As the Sun reported, this twist comes amid the King's harsher approach to his brother's past disgraces, including his involvement with sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein and being accused of sexual assault in the US by a woman who was a minor at the time.
In February 2022, Andrew paid several millions of pounds to settle the US case while making no admission of liability.
“Any presence at the Palace is officially over. The King has made it clear. He isn’t a working royal. He’s on his own”, a royal source told the Sun.
The news comes shortly after the Prince's treasured role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards was given to King Charles's wife, Queen Consort Camilla.
The Sun also revealed that the Home Office stripped Andrew of his £3million-a-year, 24-hour armed security.
Nevertheless, he is scheduled to attend a Christmas dinner held by the King at Sandringham tomorrow, which will include Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson for the first time in 30 years.
Caliber.Az recalls, that Andrew was stripped from all of his royal duties in 2019 and subsequently his military titles in 2022.