How King Charles and William treated the ex-prince

Andrew’s ‘rushed’ expulsion: how King Charles and William treated the ex-prince

King Charles was not amused by his brother’s brazen antics as embarrassing and incriminating new evidence emerged in the latest tranche of Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor thought nothing worse could happen to him after being stripped of his royal titles and honors and following his imminent expulsion from his beloved Windsor home, Royal Lodge.

However, Andrew reportedly regretted poking the proverbial bear when he was “hastily” evicted earlier than expected. In his arrogance, following the publication of the dossier, the shamed former Duke was seen horse riding on the grounds of Windsor. This appears to be an intentional move as he walked towards where the press and cameras are present.

A source revealed to Daily Mail that this was the straw that broke the camel’s back for the king and his heir. Andrew hadn’t finished packing but was sent to Norfolk under cover of night.

“It was hastily arranged and done under the radar, leaving Royal Lodge staff packing up what was left of Andrew’s belongings,” the source revealed.

Sarah Ferguson, who also lived in the lavish Windsor mansion with her ex-husband, would sneak around quietly, hiding in the back seat of the vehicle when entering and leaving the premises.

The royal source suggested that Andrew “firmly believes he has done nothing wrong and definitely feels harshly treated and too harshly treated.” Additionally, while others, who have been exposed for their links to the disgraced financier, have expressed regret, Andrew “still refuses to do so” as it would “imply guilt”.

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