ROYAL SHAKE-UP: After 11 months of quiet tension and behind-the-scenes negotiations, King Charles has finally decided what to do with Prince Andrew this Christmas

ROYAL SHAKE-UP: After 11 months of quiet tension and behind-the-scenes negotiations, King Charles has finally decided what to do with Prince Andrew this Christmas. Palace insiders say a 14-page plan, drawn up in secret meetings at Clarence House, outlines how Andrew will attend only one of the three royal gatherings — under “strict conditions” and away from cameras. “It’s about control, not forgiveness,” one aide reveals. For a family built on protocol, this may be the most carefully choreographed Christmas yet

King Charles’ finally decides what to do with Prince Andrew at Christmas

King Charles finally has a plan in place for Prince Andrew

King Charles finally makes his mind clear about what he’ll do with Prince Andrew?King Charles finally makes his mind clear about what he’ll do with Prince Andrew?

King Charles seems to have finally decided on what to do regarding his brother Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, when it comes to the Christmas season.

For those unversed, there have been calls going around for Prince Andrew to be barred from this year’s festivities, right alongside Sarah Ferguson, now that the media has found out about their email correspondences with Jeffrey Epstein.

It all relates to the emails that the Mail on Sunday leaked, and according to a Sunday Times report, the King has decided on his preferred course of action for Prince Andrew.

According to Womans’ Day the Duke of York and his ex-wife will be kept “invisible” during the whole event.

Reason being “you can’t sack someone from being your brother,” and insider has just claimed.

Still, the source believes, “this year, if the duke and duchess were both to be as honorable [as last year], it would be very much for the best and the family would not be disappointed, not least to avoid the King having to make any more difficult decisions.”

A separate source also offered more insights into the reason King Charles’ is holding this view on his younger brother.

Reportedly, “the King is not of the mind to banish someone worshipping at church or attending family occasions like a funeral. But he would hope they would find a more discreet way of attending these events.”

However, according to the same outlet “in the Duke of York’s case, he seems to relish the prospect of not being low-key about it,” they added before signing off.

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