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Prince William Had a “Dark Fear” Over Ex-Prince Andrew’s “Royal Exile”

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In October 2025, King Charles officially demoted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, removing his brother’s royal titles and evicting him from Royal Lodge. Prior to this decision, much had been alleged regarding the Royal Family‘s feelings about Andrew’s association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to multiple royal experts, both Prince William and King Charles had strong reactions to the scandal.

As reported by the Mirror, Prince William allegedly had a “dark Andrew fear” regarding his uncle’s “royal exile.” In his book Endgame, royal expert Omid Scobie discussed the Royal Family’s early conversations regarding Andrew’s association with Epstein, the outlet reported.

“Though [Queen Elizabeth II] was the official face of Andrew’s reckoning, it was Prince William who set the wheels in motion,” Scobie wrote (via the Mirror), referencing the lawsuit Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre brought against the former Duke of York. Giuffre received an undisclosed financial sum from Andrew in an out-of-court settlement in 2022, the BBC reported.

According to Scobie’s book, Giuffre’s lawsuit was William’s “snapping point” when it came to his uncle Andrew. Meanwhile, King Charles reportedly experienced a plethora of “sleepless nights” regarding Andrew’s situation, although he also had some degree of “brotherly bias,” Scobie wrote.

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 16: Sarah, Duchess of York and Prince Andrew, Duke of York arrive for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral on September 16, 2025 in London, England. Katharine, Duchess of Kent was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, the first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. She died on September 4 at the age of 92 at Kensington Palace surrounded by her family. Having converted to Catholicism in 1994, her funeral takes place at Westminster Cathedral and is the first Catholic funeral to be held for a member of the royal family in modern British history. Her Royal Highness will be laid to rest at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor. (Photo by Jordan Pettitt - Pool/Getty Images)

Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have both lost their official royal titles.

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A recent report in the Times claimed that William’s reaction to his uncle’s public difficulties had been misreported. “In the whole sorry saga, William was often painted as the tough guy urging his father to put his foot down,” the outlet explained. “This image of ruthless William was, I’m told, wide of the mark.”

Melania Trump, Prince Andrew, Gwendolyn Beck and Jeffrey Epstein at a party at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000. (Photo by Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

Melania Trump, Prince Andrew, Gwendolyn Beck, and Jeffrey Epstein at a party at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 12, 2000.

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Instead, the report suggested, “William was deeply concerned for his uncle’s mental health and how Andrew would cope after everything was taken away.” Ultimately, however, he reportedly supported King Charles’s decision to demote Andrew.

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