Royal expert, Tina Brown has suggested that Prince Andrew has taken up a personal hobby in the face of his unwanted reputation within the Royal Family.
Tina Brown Says Prince Andrew Went Horseriding Because No Human Wants To Relate With Him
On the eve of his father, Prince Philip‘s, commemoration service, the Duke of York was seen horseback riding with two men in Windsor’s estate. But the son of the monarch, who lost his HRH title and a lot of other connections, has been mostly out of the public eye since the Queen made her choice.
‘Only Person Who’ll Talk To Him Is The Horse!’, A Royal Expert Thinks That Prince Andrew Is Forcing Himself Into Some Hobbies
However, royal biographer, Tina Brown believes that he only went horseriding because no one wants to relate with him anymore. She said, “All he can do now is go riding – Andrew used to absolutely hate riding by the way. But he’s doing a lot of it at the moment because the only person who’ll talk to him is the horse!”
Ms Brown also maintained that the Queen, 95, is dealing with medical problems and mobility challenges as a result of the event. Meanwhile, the royal expert has described Andrew’s out-of-court settlement as an utterly grotesque business.
Reacting to the saga, Ms Brown said, “It’s utterly grotesque, the whole Andrew business. I was told only yesterday by someone at the Palace just how deeply distressing it has been for the Queen. Frankly, if your children can kill you hers will. Here is this remarkable, elderly woman who is summoning all her strength to get through her Platinum Jubilee and then this bucket of sleaze empties over her family.”
An astonishing £12 million was paid by the prince some weeks ago to resolve the sexual allegations levied against him by one Virginia Guiffre. However, the accusations made against Prince Andrew by Guiffre in the New York court have been categorically refuted by the Duke. And an admission of guilt isn’t implied by the agreement reached. A few weeks ago, Andrew made a provocative appearance with the Queen at Prince Philip’s Commemoration service.

