A bold step.. King Charles “expels” Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace

Duke of York stop using Buckingham Palace as office space, effectively severing his final link with his old life as a working member of the royal family".

The source added: "Any presence of him in the palace is officially over. The King has made it clear that he is not a working individual. He is alone".

And as part of a decision King Charleshe will not be able Prince Andrew The 62-year-old, from using the mansion’s address for any future correspondence, plus employees who have worked for him and been retained since he stepped down from public service 3 years ago, could now face dismissal.

The report comes after the announcement of the appointment of Queen Camilla, a replacement for Andrew, as a colonel in the Grenadier Guards, in a change in senior royal military positions..

The change will also see the promotion of the Princess of Wales. Kate Middletonto her first role in the army, taking over as colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband Prince Williamwho would become a colonel in the Welsh Guards instead.

Andrew inherited the position of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards from his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philipwhen he retired from public life in 2017.

mention that Queen Elizabeth The late, Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal duties, after a disastrous interview with… "BBC Newsnight" In 2019, against the background of the scandal surrounding his relations with the businessman Jeffrey Epsteinwho committed suicide in prison after being incarcerated on charges of child sex crimes.

As a member of the royal family, Andrew was entitled to taxpayer-funded security protection made up of armed police officers, but now the Home Office has stripped Andrew of his taxpayer-funded security personnel.

This means that any armed protection police will be replaced by private companies, which are only allowed to carry tasers.".

Former Home Secretary Norman Baker said Friday: "Armed protection has always been a status symbol for the likes of Prince Andrew. Of course he must pay it himself and not burden the taxpayer, since he is a private individual and does not perform any public duties".

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And the British newspaper “The Sun” published a report, quoting a source, who confirmed that “he was asked Duke of York stop using Buckingham Palace as office space, effectively severing his final bond with his old life as a working member of the royal family.

The source added: “Any presence in the palace has officially ended. The king has made it clear that he is not a functioning individual. He is on his own.”

And as part of a decision King Charleshe will not be able Prince Andrew The 62-year-old, from using the mansion’s address for any future correspondence, plus employees who have worked for him and been retained since he stepped down from public service 3 years ago, could now face dismissal.

The report comes after the announcement of the appointment of Queen Camilla, a replacement for Andrew, as a colonel in the Grenadier Guards, in a change in senior royal military positions..

The change will also see the promotion of the Princess of Wales. Kate Middletonto her first role in the army, taking over as colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband Prince Williamwho would become a colonel in the Welsh Guards instead.

Andrew inherited the position of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards from his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philipwhen he retired from public life in 2017.

mention that Queen Elizabeth The late, stripped Prince Andrew of his royal duties, after a disastrous interview he gave with “BBC Newsnight” in 2019, against the background of the scandal surrounding his relations with the businessman. Jeffrey Epsteinwho committed suicide in prison after being incarcerated on charges of child sex crimes.

As a member of the royal family, Andrew was entitled to taxpayer-funded security protection made up of armed police officers, but now the Home Office has stripped Andrew of his taxpayer-funded security personnel.

This means that any armed protection police will be replaced by private companies, which are only allowed to carry tasers.”.

Former Home Secretary Norman Baker said Friday: “Armed protection has always been a status symbol for the likes of Prince Andrew. Of course he has to pay it himself and not burden the taxpayer, because he is a private individual and does no public duties.”

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