William ‘Not Satisfied’ With Andrew Retreating From Public Life — Thinks It Sends the Wrong 'Message'

Prince William is said to be growing increasingly frustrated with the cloud that continues to hang over his uncle, Prince Andrew, a man whose fall from grace remains one of the monarchy’s most persistent headaches.
Even as Andrew retreats further from public life, giving up his remaining royal titles, the unease at Kensington Palace reportedly lingers.
For William, the issue goes beyond just Andrew; it’s the risk his presence poses to the institution itself.
According to royal expert Roya Nikkhah, while Buckingham Palace insists the Prince of Wales was 'consulted' about Andrew’s recent decision, William is said to be far from satisfied.
Prince Andrew Had a ‘Code Name’ in Epstein Circle to Conceal His Identity: Virginia Giuffre

Trigger Warning: This article contains themes of sexual abuse and child abuse that some readers may find distressing.
Prince Andrew's alleged past misdeeds and questionable association with Jeffrey Epstein finally caught up with him when he relinquished his royal titles on October 17.
The powerful testimony of Virginia Giuffre proved to be the final nail in his coffin.
Her memoir, released posthumously, honored her wish to empower victims of abuse to speak out against those in positions of power.
In one excerpt, she revealed that the Prince had a 'code name' to conceal his identity during his alleged illicit encounters.
King Charles to Break a 500-Year-Old Royal Tradition With Pope Leo During Upcoming Vatican Visit

King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to embark on a state visit to Vatican City on October 22.
The trip will mark the King and Queen’s first meeting with Pope Leo XIV since his appointment in May 2025.
Buckingham Palace announced that the Pope and the King will pray together in an ecumenical service at the Sistine Chapel, with Charles attending a service at St Paul’s.
In doing so, Charles and Pope Leo will become the first monarch and pontiff to pray together at a public service since the Reformation, over 500 years ago.
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