King Charles Drawn Into Major Trouble as MPs Look Into Andrew’s Controversial Lease Deal

King Charles has taken several strong steps to undo the damage brought upon the monarchy by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Yet in a turn of events, he now finds himself drawn into the matter as well.

New reports from Crown Estate, released to Parliament, indicate that MPs are preparing to examine the lease that allowed the former Prince to remain at Royal Lodge for more than two decades.

The main aim of the inquiry is said to evaluate how the arrangement, as well as the lease itself, was handled.

Prince William Won’t Hold Beatrice and Eugenie Responsible for Andrew's 'Alleged Sins'

Prince William’s decision not to punish Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie for their father’s fall from grace is not driven by emotion.

It is because he aims to lead by clearly separating personal responsibility from shared blame.

And especially at a time when scandal has been spreading fast, and consequences are spilling beyond the guilty, William’s position has remained steady: the former Prince Andrew will face the fallout, but his daughters will not.

Expert Claims King Charles Has 'Not Much Sympathy’ Left for Andrew After His Latest Actions

The downfall of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reached a new low this week as King Charles took another decisive step in reshaping the former Prince's public standing.

Notices published in The Gazette confirmed the cancellation of his appointments to both the Order of the Garter and the Royal Victorian Order, erasing his name from their registers.

Following this, several royal experts also observed that the sovereign showed no ‘sympathy’ for his younger brother, placing the stability of the monarchy above everything else.

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