Prince Andrew, Why Didn't Your Brothers Go To His Birthday?

Prince Andrew, Why Didn't Your Brothers Go To His Birthday?
Prince Andrew, Why Didn't Your Brothers Go To His Birthday?

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It seems that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are not the only ones who are feeling the rigor of the royal palace. Prince Andrew is also under pressure after the scandal that splashed him over his relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The proof would be that now that Queen Elizabeth II's third son has turned 60, an elegant dinner was held to honor him, and although there were bombastic names among his guest list, his three brothers were conspicuous by their absence.

This is highlighted by the Daily Mail on Tuesday, indicating that the party was held at the Royal Lodge, the mansion that the British monarch presented to his spoiled son in 2003 and which is located on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

There, the billionaire Bernie Ecclestone, the actor Sir John Standing, the Chinese ambassador to the United Kingdom, Liu Xiaoming and other distinguished personalities with a total of 50 guests gathered. There was no light on Prince Charles, his sister, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew - the Benjamin of the family.

Prince andrew
Prince andrew

"None of Andrew's brothers were there, nor [nor was Princess Anne]," writer Sebastian Shakespeare quoted the publication as saying that Jane Clarke, assistant to Duchess Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Prince Andrew, was in charge of sending the invitations for the celebration.

But the Queen's children would not have been the only ones to have taken Andrew's body. According to Shakespeare, Clarke had to send second invitations to follow up on the multiple refusals of those who declared themselves "indisposed" to attend the celebration.

The news comes after the Duke of York resigned from his public duties after giving a disastrous interview to the BBC that aimed to clean up his image after his long friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light. Oops!

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