A royal expert claims that ex-Prince Andrew did not offer any support to his brother King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, when they got married in 2005. Reports suggest it was a challenging time for the present Queen to adjust to royal life. Instead of supporting his elder brother and his newlywed wife, Andrew was reportedly very “negative” toward her. The source claims that the King and Queen have not forgotten the incident.
Ex-Prince Andrew denied help to King Charles and Queen Camilla once, says expert
As per a report by The Mirror, King Charles and Queen Camilla haven’t forgotten that ex-Prince Andrew didn’t support them when they needed it the most. Angela Levin, author of the book “Camilla: From Outcast To Queen Consort,” claimed that Andrew not only failed to support his brother and sister-in-law but also tried to persuade Queen Elizabeth to call off the wedding.
The author also claims that Camilla was seen as someone who couldn’t be trusted by the former Duke of York. According to her, his behavior was “negative and extremely unpleasant,” and he was very “unhelpful” toward Camilla.
The hostility was so intense that the author believes it may never have been fully forgiven by Charles and Camilla. Another royal expert, Richard Kay, added that Camilla felt Andrew could have supported them. He said, “The Queen listens to Andrew, and he could have helped his brother at a time when he had few allies within the family.” Kay further noted that Camilla hasn’t forgotten the hostility directed toward her. In fact, sources also allege that Camilla played a significant role in stripping Andrew of his royal titles and honors.
Another source added that now that Andrew is facing multiple controversies, public support has shifted away from him. In contrast, Camilla is now “seen as somebody who really had to fight for her place, which people respect.”
