Prince Andrew and the Queen can't be blamed for the PR debacle
Prince Andrew was eligible to attend the Prince Philip tribute and it was the Queen's responsibility as a mother to facilitate his wish, the expert indicates.
The 95-year-old monarch, who arrived hand-in-hand with the Duke of York to thank Prince Philip, sparked fury among royal fans for bringing her embarrassed son to the fore.
Commentator Victoria Arbiter talks about everything to come from the public reaction and later in a column for Australian site 9Honey.
"[The Queen] sparked a wave of fury when it reached Prince Andrew's arm for a Thanksgiving service in Prince Philip's honor.
"Partly by a band of online trolls reluctant to relieve her, her actions drew worldwide scorn and her subsequent condemnation was loud and extreme."
She noted that Andrew's appearance was "always going to be controversial."
She wrote: "Although a court of public opinion has deemed him morally corrupt, he is innocent in the eyes of the law, even after paying £12 million (about $21 million) to settle his case with Virginia Giuffre." is."
"In truth, Andrew had every right to attend his father's memorial and if the Queen wanted him by her side, so be it.
"Breatheless, he has largely been stripped of almost all royal privileges known to princely men, but he is clearly unwilling to condemn him as his own son."
Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal patronage and military title in January. Duke came under criticism for allegedly sexually assaulting Virginia Giuffre at the age of 17.