King Charles, in an unprecedented action for a monarch, issued a major statement as soon as he learned of Thursday’s arrest by Thames Valley Police.
According to reports, when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested, the Palace was not informed in advance. While some claim the police ensured members of the royal family were warned beforehand.
As the royal family now faces a daunting task: protecting the monarchy, the king’s siblings have a major concern.
Princess Anne, known as the most dedicated and hardworking member of the family, is yet to make a statement on the matter. On the other hand, Prince Edward, loyal to the king, was the first member of the royal family to make a statement on Andrew’s debacle in light of the Epstein files, suggesting a focus on the victims and “who the victims really are.”
While the investigation is ongoing, all members of the royal family have been instructed to “keep their distance” from the Yorks, a source said. Woman&Day review.
The insider insisted Edward and Anne are “worried” about what might happen to Andrew as they don’t think he’s doing very well.
It is understood they were unaware of the extent of Andrew’s links to convict Jeffrey Epstein.
However, even if they have concerns for their sibling, their priority is the king and the monarchy, as they continue to devotedly carry out their royal duties.




