King Charles Linked to Prince Andrew Snub Claims
Fresh claims about tensions between King Charles III and Prince Andrew have resurfaced in a new account examining how the monarch has handled his younger brother’s role within the Royal Family, particularly following the Duke of York’s scandals.
Daily Mail reported that Prince Andrew was allegedly excluded from joining Queen Elizabeth II at a Westminster Hall lunch during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations in June 2012, and was also not seen on the Buckingham Palace balcony afterwards.
The article traces the brothers’ strained relationship back decades and cites royal biographer Mr Tom Bower as saying Charles suspected Prince Andrew had been spreading damaging remarks about Camilla, Queen Camilla, to the late Queen and Prince Philip during the 1990s, amid fears of a palace “coup”.
It also details later flashpoints, including claims that Charles was “furious” that Prince Andrew’s 2019 BBC Newsnight interview overshadowed an overseas trip, and the piece describes subsequent steps to reduce Andrew’s public profile, including the removal of remaining styles and honours. Britpop News has previously reported on pressure on the King over Prince Andrew’s remaining titles as the fallout from the Epstein controversy continued.
While the article is largely based on historical recollections and biographical claims, it underlines how the Duke of York’s position remains a reputational issue for the monarchy, with decisions about titles, residences and public appearances continuing to draw scrutiny.





