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Palace acts fast to protect King Charles

Published on: February 13, 2026 3:33 PM

The British royal household has reportedly taken swift internal steps to prevent King Charles from being drawn into fresh controversy linked to Prince Andrew’s long-running financial and legal troubles. Moreover, the move reflects growing concern within the Palace that repeated scandals could damage the monarchy’s public image and weaken trust during a sensitive period of transition.

Back in 2022, Prince Andrew agreed to pay around £12 million to settle a civil sexual assault lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, while continuing to deny all allegations made against him. However, the settlement raised serious questions about where the money came from and whether other members of the royal family were indirectly involved.

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In addition, reports suggested that the Palace firmly rejected claims that King Charles contributed any personal funds to support his brother, making it clear that the King wanted no financial connection with the case. As a result, royal aides worked behind the scenes to ensure that Charles remained distant from the controversy.

Meanwhile, new documents connected to the Epstein investigation have continued to surface, bringing renewed attention to Andrew’s past associations and increasing public pressure on the monarchy to respond transparently. Consequently, what was once treated as a private matter has now evolved into a serious reputational risk for the royal institution.

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Furthermore, criticism has grown over the belief that the settlement denied the complainant a full court hearing, while Prince Andrew has reportedly not repaid large sums borrowed to cover legal costs. This has fueled public debate about accountability and privilege within the royal system.

However, Palace insiders now claim that King Charles and senior royals are prepared to cooperate fully with authorities if required, signaling a shift toward openness. Ultimately, this strategy appears aimed at protecting the monarchy’s future while distancing the crown from Andrew’s ongoing legal and financial shadow.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Epstein files, King Charles, Latest, monarchy crisis, palace action, Prince Andrew, royal scandal

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