- However, he could have a job at the firm, which would be out of the public eye.
- Fans of the royal family and experts were sure that Prince Andrew would never be a senior working royal under King Charles.
- Reports say that King Charles has already told his younger brother Andrew in a meeting that he will never again be a member of the royal family.
When Queen Elizabeth II died, Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle were able to win over the trust of their royal relatives because they all put aside their differences to mourn the Queen.
The royal family’s show of unity at the funeral of the late monarch gave people hope that they could get along again, but it looks like they didn’t manage to heal their old wounds.
Fans of the royal family and experts were sure that Prince Andrew would never be a senior working royal under King Charles. However, he could have a job at the firm, which would be out of the public eye.
Prince Harry, who was in the UK with his wife Meghan to attend the funeral, did not even try to fix his broken relationships with his father and brother. The Duchess also didn’t want to get closer to Kate Middleton in order to put the fight behind them for the sake of the monarchy.
Reports say that King Charles has already told his younger brother Andrew in a meeting that he will never again be a member of the royal family. The Duke of York reportedly felt sad after hearing the news.
A source close to the royal family says that the new king has also told Harry that he won’t let him hurt the royal family in any way.
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The remembrance wreaths of Princes Harry and Andrew have also been taken down because neither Duke nor Charles has been able to get Charles’s support or sympathy.
Now, royal experts and fans worry that Andrew will follow in Harry’s footsteps and find a place in another world. However, few people think that he may also cause problems by talking about his time as a working royal in the media.



















