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Prince Harry Is Being Punished For Prince Andrew’s Crimes
That’s because there’s a new report that says King Charles is being pushed to not only that Prince Andrew out of the line of accession because of his crimes, but that Prince Harry should be removed, too.
As many of our loyal readers already know, Prince Andrew was arrested late last night and not because of his connection with the disgraced but also dead financier Jeffrey Epstein, but because of suspicion of misconduct in office.
It’s been reported that Prince Andrew might have shared confidential government and business information with Jeffery Epstein while he was serving as a U.K. trade envoy.
And while Prince Andrew’s alleged crimes are certainly heinous, it has nothing to do with Prince Harry and his current life in California.
But royalists like Jennie Bond believe that if Prince Andrew’s name is going to be taken out, then the King of England might as well clean house and take Prince Harry’s name out of the line of accession too, if that even makes any sense.
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Royal Family News: What’s Next For The Duke of Sussex?
For Prince Harry though, none of this probably even matters to him. That’s because he’s built a separate life with his wife Meghan Markle in America and as of press time, it doesn’t seem like he wants to return to the UK anytime soon, let alone live with the royals again.
Yet, it seems like some royals are still so upset that Prince Harry pulled the plug on his working relationship with the royal family that his name should be taken out from the line of accession no matter what.
Now, whether or not that’s actually going to happen, remains to be seen.
So far Buckingham Palace has not made any comments about the matter although at this point it’s doubtful that anything will be said. Watch this space as we have a feeling there is so much more to come.
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