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A royal analyst has recommended that Prince Charles and his son Prince William should come to the Queen’s aid and “play the roles of enforcers” to protect the monarch from “further injury.”
The future King and his son, the Duke of Cambridge, have been advised to ‘intervene’ and take the centre stage in choices involving Prince Andrew in order to protect the monarch from “further damage.”
The Queen’s disgraced son, Prince Andrew, garnered notice at his late father’s burial service on Tuesday.
In a commentary for the Daily Mail, royal analyst Dan Wootton responded to the Duke of York’s significant presence at the wedding.
He stated William and Charles should have “intervened” as in the aftermath of the service, “the knives are out for Andrew”.
The expert writes that a royal source said, “Prince Charles and William were not happy with the arrangements. Now, though, after the last 24 hours of negative headlines, the knives are out for Andrew in a way you can’t believe, especially among the men in grey suits at the Palace.”
Wootton said that the Queen’s son and grandson could have intervened “Charles and William have proven that when they stage a genuine intervention with the Queen – and do so with some purpose – she will listen”.
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