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King Charles recently warned not to rely on Prince Andrew

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King Charles recently warned not to rely on Prince Andrew

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  • King Charles recently warned not to rely on Prince Andrew to “scrub clean his tarnished reputation” before the Coronation.
  • Rachael Bletchly, a royal author, made these allegations in a new op-ed for media outlet.
  • Andrew is never going to scrub clean his tarnished reputation.
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King Charles was recently warned not to rely on Prince Andrew to “scrub clean his tarnished reputation” before the Coronation.

Rachael Bletchly, a royal author, made these allegations in a new op-ed for The Mirror.

There, she wrote, “The allegations arose once the writer addressed the incoming attacks by Ghislaine Maxwell and Virginia Roberts Giuffre.”

“From a tell-all memoir to pictures with Prince Andrew’s face on them, the author questions whether King Charles’ Coronation can ‘still happen’ in such a climate.”

“How can the King have a glittering Coronation with this mucky business dragging on? Andrew is never going to scrub clean his tarnished reputation.”

Before concluding Ms Bletchly also added, “And unless Charles pulls the plug his brother will keep dragging the monarchy down the drain.”

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