Last Thursday, King Charles III of Great Britain was arrested at the gunpoint of Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince spent 11 hours in custody, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, now stripped of his titles, was released. The investigation will determine how long he will be held. According to Page Six, British police intend to go to Buckingham Palace, where Andrew had an office and several rooms, and to access his and his former staff’s computers and phones under a court order. This means that the shame that has already affected Andrew’s family will not be absolved. For this reason, Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, hastily left the UK for the Middle East, where, according to media reports, she is “experiencing mental health issues.” And their daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, are in “shock” after their father’s arrest and feel “tainted by his actions.”
Now they may lose their titles, although I hope it won’t come to that, says a royal insider.
And he immediately adds: if this does happen, Charles III will not maintain the size of the monarchy and will strip “all objectionable relatives” of their titles. Including Meghan and Harry. As for the king’s brother, insiders agree on one thing – his fate is sealed.

The only way out of this situation – and the only way for the monarchy to move on – is to send Andrew to prison. But, frankly, nothing will change until the new reign begins, when Prince William becomes king. Then we can begin the honeymoon period.
The publication’s sources do not rule out that Charles III may give way to his eldest son ahead of schedule, if circumstances so require.
He will do anything to save his reputation.
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