Queen Camilla and Prince William are reportedly said to be “leading the anti-York faction” within the Royal Family amid the scandal. Moreover, they are allegedly calling for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie to give up their royal titles and be removed from the line of succession. If sources are to be believed, the Queen was “instrumental” in pushing King Charles to take action against the Yorks.
Queen Camilla and Prince William leading the ‘anti-York faction,’ per source
After the Epstein scandal surrounded the Royal Family, King Charles took some bold steps. He not only removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, from the palace but also stripped their royal titles. Now, if sources are to be believed, Queen Camilla and Prince William are leading the “anti-York faction” in the Royal Family.
Referring to Camilla, a source told the Daily Mail on Sunday’s Barbara Davies, “Her attitude is that they are all a stain on the monarchy.” Reacting to the revelation, royal expert and biographer Phil Dampier told the outlet that the “Relations between the Yorks and the rest of the royals are at an all-time low.”
The expert further added that if moves are being made to take ex-prince Andrew “out of the line of succession,” there are chances that his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, and their children, will also be “taken out, lancing the boil once and for all.” Amid the ongoing scandal, it is also being said that the Queen and William are pushing the monarch for “clearer action to distance the institution from the entire York branch of the family.”
But things might not be easy, as Charles is “still very fond of Beatrice and Eugenie.” However, Dampier believes that with the changing times, “and if the future of the monarchy is at stake,” the monarch and William “will take appropriate action.”
