King Charles might Snub Prince Andrew this Christmas by banning him from Sandringham

King Charles might Snub Prince Andrew this Christmas by banning him from Sandringham

Prince Andrew is about to receive even worse news from King Charles after reportedly being cut off financially by his brother

A report recently revealed the Duke of York's "anxiety is through the roof" regarding his home, at the Royal Lodge Windsor. Despite finding enough money to stay on the royal estate, it is rumored that Andrew could face a huge renovation bill. And now a new report claims that Prince Andrew could be invited by King Charles from the royal Christmas celebrations at Sandringham.

Royal author Stephen Bates told Miller, "Charles has a clear sense of the damage Andrew has done to the institution of the monarchy." According to Bates, Charles sees his brother as a "loose cannon" because of his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. As a result, many are wondering whether Charles will eventually be banned from attending church with the royal family in Sandringham on Christmas Day.

The Times suggested that the 2024 Christmas invitation appears to indicate that Prince Andrew is still part of the royal family's inner circle. According to Miller, "[I]t have now left Charles with a huge decision to make this Christmas — Andrew church in Sandringham on Christmas morning" So far, at least, it is unclear whether Andrew will be included in Charles's festivities.

According to Robert Hardman's book King Charles 3: The New King, the New Court and the Inside Story, Queen Elizabeth 2 planned to expel Prince Andrew from the Royal Lodge before his death.

An insider reportedly told Hardman (via the mirror), "If she had lived another year, he would have been out.""The Royal author explained, "It was mostly money stuff because she could see it becoming unsustainable to move [Andrew], to end the lease for Sussex at Frogmore Cottage and move Andrew there."

While King Charles's decision on Andrew's finances and living conditions may have seemed grim, the late Queen reportedly squared on the changes

The Royal Christmas celebrations could look a little different this year, regardless of whether Prince Andrew received the invitation or not. It will be. According to the Daily Beast, Princess Kate and Prince William will host a "rival Christmas party" at the home of Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate.

The Daily Beast also suggests that Kate and William's party is "notable for its studied informality" and will be attended by Carol and Michael Middleton, parents of the Princess of Wales.

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