
Amid growing public backlash, King Charles has reportedly taken careful strategic steps to protect the monarchy while managing the ongoing Andrew crisis, ensuring the institution’s reputation remains intact despite scandals and tensions within the royal family.
Andrew, 65, is being pushed into staged solo appearances, including ‘lonely’ horseriding trips, as part of a reported secret strategy agreed with Charles and senior royals, designed to show his isolation while keeping him quietly under control with a secured allowance and residence.
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The move comes to prevent Andrew from going rogue by publishing memoirs or engaging in tell-all interviews similar to Harry and Meghan, while the monarch maintains tight oversight to safeguard the monarchy’s image and prevent further public controversy.
Recently, Andrew was absent from the royal family’s pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace, highlighting his continued isolation as King Charles welcomed his daughters, further emphasizing the delicate balance between personal arrangements for Andrew and protecting the monarchy’s public reputation.