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King Charles III has decisively banished his scandal-plagued brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor from royal life, stripping him of all titles including prince and forcing him out of Royal Lodge to Sandringham, according to a Buckingham Palace statement reported by the Associated Press on February 27. This bold move, described by constitutional expert Craig Prescott of Royal Holloway University as drawing the thickest line between Andrew and the family, shields the monarchy amid fresh Epstein fallout just after Andrews February 19 arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly leaking trade secrets. Palace insiders via the Associated Press call it a clear statement to buttress the Houses foundations for Prince William, though historian Andrew Lownie warns more disclosures loom.
Defying the storm, Charles made his first public outing post-Epstein email naming him on February 26, visiting Thorney Island in West Sussex as Captain General of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, watching air defense demos and opening a restaurant, as detailed in the Royal Family Instagram video covered by Jang.com.pk. He followed up Tuesday at St James Palace with Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and the Gloucesters for the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education, presenting awards to innovative universities in a show of unity, per Town and Country and The Court Jeweller. Anne donned her Edinburgh chancellor robes, Camilla sported late Queens ivy leaf brooches.
Buzz swirls around Charles April Washington trip amid Trump-Epstein ties and US calls for Andrew to testify, with The Independent warning of jeopardy from Congressman Robert Garcia and anti-Trump voices like Steve Schmidt threatening PR disasters. Unconfirmed rumors from Cosmopolitan via Daily Mail suggest Charles resists tweaking the succession line to oust Andrew eighth in line, though BBC and Guardian report Parliament may legislate it with Palace non-opposition. No verified social media mentions beyond Royals official posts, but the Andrew purge dominates headlines like Medicines Hat News royal prerogative banishment. As Charles battles cancer at 77, these steps signal a leaner accountable Crown.
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