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Prince William Draws A Line On Royal Scandals After Tense Funeral

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Recent discussions suggest Prince William prepares to take a more decisive approach to the royal family’s reputation. After “a rather difficult time” for the Prince and Princess of Wales, the heir to the throne reportedly tires of the negative headlines that follow certain members of the monarchy. While King Charles seeks middle ground, William’s plans seem “far more brutal.”

Andrew Is A Royal Headache?

According to royal commentator Neil Sean, who discussed the matter on his Daily News Headlines vlog Sunday night, Prince William currently goes “through a rather difficult time.” The source of William’s frustration stems from the ongoing controversies surrounding Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

Neil examines William and Andrew's Epstein Scandal - Daily News Headlines - YouTube
Neil examines William and Andrew’s Epstein Scandal – Daily News Headlines – YouTube

Neil highlighted their “ill-advised friendship with Jeffrey Epstein,” which casts a long shadow over the institution. He pointed to a specific event that allegedly firmed William’s resolve. At a recent funeral for the late Duchess of Kent, “the disgraced Duke of York, Prince Andrew,” attended.

A picture showed Prince William and Andrew together, which allegedly left William “very, very…fuming.” Neil claimed that lip readers observed Andrew attempting to engage William in conversation, but William pointedly avoided him.

According to a behind-the-scenes source, William “didn’t want anything to do with it” because he knew “any conversation would be lip read” and used against the family. The incident caused William to “draw a line under that particular situation.”

The problem for William is that these “negative headlines” won’t go away. Neil reported that King Charles, in the past, considered bringing “Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice” back into “the royal fold” to help with duties. Many royal watchers opine that it’s not a good idea, given Eugenie’s past relationship with Meghan Markle.

William’s solution, according to Neil, is to “simply remove all from royal duties.” Obviously, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie could offer support and perform good works, However, they’re “hounded and haunted by the negative publicity regarding their father.”

Clearly, there’s a  divide between father and son. King Charles wants a “happy…medium,” a more forgiving approach. Meanwhile, William seems more ruthless in his decision-making. Neil added that more negative news about Prince Andrew and his connection to Jeffrey Epstein probably emerges soon.

Sources suggest that a scheduled meeting addresses the issue “this coming Wednesday inside a royal palace.” William, in Neil’s opinion, thinks about both “his future and the future of the monarchy.” After all, he learned a great deal about protecting the institution, from his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth.” 

Royal Family Fans React

In the comments section, it seems that many folks agree that William seems serious about protecting the monarchy. One of them wrote, “Thank God William has the backbone to cut out the Sussex/York malignancy!”

Here are a few more reactions from the discussion:

  • My heart goes out to Prince William. But he will rise up and do the right thing.
  • Prayers for…William who has inherited some wayward relatives, just like the rest of us commoners
  • …William will be an admirable, strong king when it’s his time. Andrew and Harry need to be dealt with, in my opinion!!

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1 Comment
  1. BEN says

    King Charles needs to make William King now and stop interfering in William’s decisions. The time has come that King Charles needs to go.

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