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King Charles ‘Terrified’ and ‘Left Shaken’ After Being Heckled Over Prince Andrew — Source

The backlash over his brother’s latest scandal has taken a toll on King Charles.

Prince Andrew has been in the eye of the storm because of his association with the late disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Apparently, the King fears that what’s already gone public about his brother is not the end of things. He is “terrified this is just the beginning,” according to a source. Because of this, Charles has been “left shaken.”

The Prince recently voluntarily chose to give up his title of Duke of York earlier this month.

King Charles was heckled over Prince Andrew’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein

King Charles
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The King has taken his share of heat throughout his royal career, but his brother’s scandal seems to be hitting him especially hard. Charles has been repeatedly heckled in public by people due to Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The King is reportedly “furious and deeply rattled” by this, per Rub Shuter on the Substack page #ShuterScoop. A protestor reportedly recently asked the King if he’d asked police to cover up for Andrew.

Charles has spent most of his life preparing to be King, not to be harassed in the streets like a politician. For a long time, people shouted God Save the King, but nowadays they’re said to be screaming stuff about Andrew.

While the royal family is distancing itself from Andrew, it may not be so smart to do so with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. A royal expert said it might be prudent to keep her in the picture. Andrew is nearing an exit from his Royal Lodge residence.

Meanwhile, he and Sarah’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, could have their titles stripped if Prince William has his way.

Prince Andrew may not voluntarily leave his residence unless there are assurances of a new place to live and a good place for his kids.

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