King Charles Cut Andrew Off With a Phone Call — But Not Without Asking a Key Question: Insider

In the end, for King Charles and his disgraced brother, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, it all came down to one phone call.
After weeks of deliberation, examination of the legal processes, and mounting pressure, the King personally informed Mountbatten Windsor that his remaining titles, as well as his home, Royal Lodge, would be taken away.
Palace insiders say the decision was anything but impulsive.
It followed months of internal debate and hesitation, triggered by one uneasy question that kept the monarch awake at night: 'Can he cope?'
Sarah Ferguson Ready For an 'Independent Life' Away From Andrew, May Even 'Flee the UK': Source

After nearly three decades of living in the shadow of her ex-husband, Sarah Ferguson appears ready to finally break away.
With Andrew Mountbatten Windsor ordered to vacate Royal Lodge and stripped of his remaining titles, the former Duchess of York is preparing to 'forge her own path,' according to friends.
“She is going to be moving out and into a separate home,” a source close to Ferguson told.
Some reports also suggest she may 'flee the UK.'
Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla Brought In a 'Female Touch' to Andrew Title Decision: Report

When the axe finally fell on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's remaining royal titles, the decision had come from King Charles.
But behind the scenes, both Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton reportedly played decisive roles in pushing for a firm resolution after Mountbatten Windsor failed to 'do the right thing.'
The King, as sources say, was left exasperated.
Despite giving his younger brother every opportunity to take responsibility, he remained defiant.
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