The day before the memorial service dedicated to his late father, Prince Phillip, The Duke of York was found riding on the premises of Windsor with two grooms.But of his son who was hit by a scandal Queen It has rarely been seen in public since the Queen stripped his HRH title.
Journalist and biographer of Princess Diana, Tina Brown, described the situation around the Duke of York as “totally grotesque” and burdening the Queen.
She states: “All he can do now is go horseback riding. By the way, Andrew absolutely hated horseback riding.”
She told The Telegraph: “But he’s doing a lot now because he only talks to horses!”
Ms. Brown explained the sacrifices the trials made to Her Majesty as she struggled with fears of health and mobility issues.
Earlier this year, the prince settled a proceeding filed by Jeffrey Epstein’s whistleblower Virginia Giffre with an estimated £ 12 million out-of-court payment.
Duke violently denied Ms. Giffre’s allegations against him in a New York court. Reconciliation does not admit guilt.
Mr. Brown said: “It’s totally grotesque and Andrew’s entire business.”
She added:
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A source at the palace told Miller:[Prince Andrew] When the Duke of Edinburgh died, he was straightening the block in front of the camera. This was considered completely inappropriate within the family.
“Now this situation is clear. Quite a few people have the view that he is manipulating his position for his own benefit.
“The Duke of York’s reputation preceded him, and he didn’t keep secret that he wasn’t ready to disappear into the background, as everyone wants.”
An insider near the prince, who was hit by a scandal, said:
“There is no case to answer, he settled for the benefit of the family, and that’s it.
“He’s a young man, and he’s very often seen as having a lot to offer.
“He just sits at home and doesn’t mean to do anything until the end of his days.”
With this decision, Prince Charles (73) and Prince William (39) are allegedly “disappointed” by the Duke’s role in such an important role in television broadcasting.
The two heirs to the throne reportedly spoke with the Queen several times. The father and son “perfectly agreed” that it was “simply unnecessary” for Andrew to take the position of Queen’s escort.
However, the Queen overcame these concerns, and sources argued that it was her “hope and final decision” to choose Andrew for her mission.