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How Queen Elizabeth’s Death Supposedly Affected Ex-Prince Andrew’s Royal Future

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Queen Elizabeth’s death was the beginning of the end for her favorite son. That’s according to a source close to the royal family who says Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s protection died with his mother. The former Prince has lost all his royal titles and his home at the Royal Lodge since news of his association with Jeffrey Epstein emerged.

A string of reported sex scandals has left his family with plenty of stains and embarrassment. The Queen died on September 8 2022, leaving Andrew’s brother King Charles to take over the kingdom.

Queen Elizabeth’s death was reportedly the “final nail in coffin” for Prince Andrew

Queen Elizabeth with Andrew
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Without Elizabeth around, it seems many of Andrew’s dirty secrets have been uncovered. “She (Elizabeth) buffered him from the fallouts,” a source told OK! Magazine. They add that for him, the Queen’s death was the “final nail in the coffin.”

Reports indicate that Andrew was blindsided by how quickly and severely his brother’s actions were against him. Unlike his mother, it seems the King didn’t have the same leniency for Andrew’s alleged actions. Charles is described as a “fountain of justice,” by Robert Hardman. Robert is a royal biographer who penned the novel Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story.

A historian had previously claimed that Elizabeth was aware that Andrew frequently had prostitutes at Buckingham Palace and did nothing about it. Palace aides claim that Andrew was the most vulnerable of Elizabeth’s four children. They also say she died “exasperated” by his troubles.

Andrew’s not the only one who’s paying for his affiliation with a disgraced late sex offender. His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, lost her royal titles and the home, and may soon be relocating out of the UK. She also had a new children’s book withdrawn from publication by New Frontier Publishing.

Andrew’s daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, were able to hang onto their royal titles.

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