Prince Andrew can't turn to Prince Charles to save Duke of York title

 

Prince Andrew has been advised against asking Prince Charles for help to protect his Duke of York


Prince Andrew has been advised not to seek help from his brother, Prince Charles, in defending his Duke of York title, with a royal expert saying the future monarch will offer no help.

The disgraced Prince Andrew, who recently settled a sexual assault case in court, faced mounting pressure on Wednesday to relinquish his dukedom after City of York council members voted to strip the "city's liberties" honours. facing.

Councilor Aisling Musson even called his association with the City of York a 'stain'.

Commenting on the same, royal expert Jenny Bond told GB News: "I think if it gets to Parliament, I don't think Charles will in any way stand up for his brother and say, 'No, You shouldn't take his dukedom away.'"

Host Eamon Holmes then asked: "Jenny, you said mothers stand by their sons but will brothers stand by their brothers?"

To this Bond replied: "There isn't a great bond between Charles and Andrew, I don't think, and between the other siblings. I mean I'm sure they love him as any other family would with his brother. Loves sisters, but I don't think they would stand by them in any public way to return to public life.

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