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Duke of York Sacked by Brother Charles, Leaves Palace


Sat 23 Nov 2019 | 01:24 AM
Yassmine Elsayed

Shocking developments are speeding up at the Royal Buckingham palace where rumors are following Duke of York, Prince Andrew, over his alleged links to late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Following his disastrous TV interview, where he was criticized for not showing enough regret that he ever knew Epstein, British 'Mirror' quoted royal insiders that Prince Charles is understood to have broken off from his tour in New Zealand to speak to Andrew and told him he had no option but to step down from public life as the scandal threatened to engulf the family.

According to the magazine, the Royal Family are bracing themselves for more devastation as it emerged Andrew’s sex accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre is set to release “fresh details” about her abuse. Further more, there is growing pressure from Epstein’s victims for the Duke to speak to the FBI which is investigating the sex scandal in the US.

A Buckingham Palace source said: “The Queen has told Andrew he has her support but it is clear his brother Charles will be having stern words with him when he gets home.. Her very public show of support is a clear indication she has forgiven him but he has been ordered to keep in line."

"The inquests have already begun inside the Palace..Charles will demand to know how on earth this could have been allowed to happen, who was advising Andrew and why he was not consulted about his decision to go ahead with the interview".

On another hand, Prince Andrew was being forced to move his private office out of Buckingham Palace, according to reports.

The Times reports the move has been approved by the Queen and that he's been told to move his staff out as well.

This latest move comes after the Duke of York was left further embarrassed as Barclays - a major sponsor of his Pitch@Palace pet project - dumped him over the scandal. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the English National Ballet also announced his resignation as patron with immediate effect.