In order to get Prince Andrew to move out of the royal manor as soon as possible, Prince William recently used a "killer".
As Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were mired in the Epstein scandal, their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, were also drawn into the whirlpool of public opinion.
According to people familiar with the matter, the sisters have almost "disappeared" from the public eye recently, and even the upper-class charity dinner they were supposed to attend were temporarily absent.
What is even more regrettable is that although their mother Sarah chose to spend her 66th birthday on October 15 in a low-key manner, Princess Eugenie did not wish her mother a happy birthday on social media for the first time.
Three years ago, Andrew seemed to have thought he had “retreated” – when he reached an out-of-court settlement with Virginia Juffrey, who accused him of sexual assault.
Since then, Andrew has been keen to return to the royal circle and continue to live with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson in the royal estate of Windsor, as media reports say they have been “free of rent” for 22 years.
Just days before the publication of Virginia’s legacy, Nobody’s Girl, Andrew is forced to announce that he has given up all titles and honors and only retained his prince status.
However, a recent poll has once again plunged the British royal family into an awkward situation. More than 80% of the British people have a negative view of Prince Andrew, and half of the people even believe that he should be officially stripped of all royal titles by Parliament.
And Prince Andrew's scandal would involve his two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
After the scandal of Andrew's exposure, in order to rescue the royal image and save the future of the monarchy, King Charles and Prince William had to step up a thorough cut with Andrew.
King Charles and Prince William are currently in emergency talks with Andrew, who urged Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah to move as soon as possible from the royal estate with 30 bedrooms.
The decision to ask Andrew to move away from the royal estate was made three years ago, but Andrew had been relying on not moving, and King Charles seemed to be reluctant.
But Prince William recently used a "trump card". Put "emotional pressure" on Andrew.
According to British media reports, Prince William has threatened that if Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson refuse to move out of the Royal Lodge in Windsor, their daughter Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's princess titles may be re-examined.
William knows that Andrew is most concerned about his two daughters, so Prince William recently used a "killer trick", and he chose "emotional pressure".
But whether Prince William had the right to revoke the title of princess of the two daughters of Prince Andrew is now questionable, but the future king is indeed really in a hurry, and Andrew's problems can no longer be delayed!
So now can Prince William completely solve the "hidden dangers" left behind by his father, King Charles?
Let’s take a look at the royal family!
The British royal family.
As Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were mired in the Epstein scandal, their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, were also drawn into the whirlpool of public opinion.
According to people familiar with the matter, the sisters have almost "disappeared" from the public eye recently, and even the upper-class charity dinner they were supposed to attend were temporarily absent.
What is even more regrettable is that although their mother Sarah chose to spend her 66th birthday on October 15 in a low-key manner, Princess Eugenie did not wish her mother a happy birthday on social media for the first time.
Three years ago, Andrew seemed to have thought he had “retreated” – when he reached an out-of-court settlement with Virginia Juffrey, who accused him of sexual assault.
Since then, Andrew has been keen to return to the royal circle and continue to live with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson in the royal estate of Windsor, as media reports say they have been “free of rent” for 22 years.
Just days before the publication of Virginia’s legacy, Nobody’s Girl, Andrew is forced to announce that he has given up all titles and honors and only retained his prince status.
However, a recent poll has once again plunged the British royal family into an awkward situation. More than 80% of the British people have a negative view of Prince Andrew, and half of the people even believe that he should be officially stripped of all royal titles by Parliament.
And Prince Andrew's scandal would involve his two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
After the scandal of Andrew's exposure, in order to rescue the royal image and save the future of the monarchy, King Charles and Prince William had to step up a thorough cut with Andrew.
King Charles and Prince William are currently in emergency talks with Andrew, who urged Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah to move as soon as possible from the royal estate with 30 bedrooms.
The decision to ask Andrew to move away from the royal estate was made three years ago, but Andrew had been relying on not moving, and King Charles seemed to be reluctant.
But Prince William recently used a "trump card". Put "emotional pressure" on Andrew.
According to British media reports, Prince William has threatened that if Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson refuse to move out of the Royal Lodge in Windsor, their daughter Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's princess titles may be re-examined.
William knows that Andrew is most concerned about his two daughters, so Prince William recently used a "killer trick", and he chose "emotional pressure".
But whether Prince William had the right to revoke the title of princess of the two daughters of Prince Andrew is now questionable, but the future king is indeed really in a hurry, and Andrew's problems can no longer be delayed!
So now can Prince William completely solve the "hidden dangers" left behind by his father, King Charles?
Let’s take a look at the royal family!
The British royal family.