Reliable royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams has claimed that disgraced Prince Andrew may be prevented from attending upcoming royal occasions. Mr. Richard suggested that Prince Charles and his son Prince William are pushing to ensure that Andrew does not steal the spotlight once again.
It is understood that many royals are angry with the Duke hit after his antics at Prince Philip’s commemoration service. The disgraced royal escorted the Queen into the packed hall at the event. His action had sparked intense criticism of the Queen. It also once again put the royal family under intense negative scrutiny.
Many Royals Expect Prince Andrew To Stay Away From Royal Duties
After settling his sexual allegation court case, many royals had expected the embattled Duke to say out of public notice. However, the Duke is still determined to show up at other public engagements. Meanwhile, Mr. Richard has claimed that Prince Andrew will not have his way.
Prince Charles And William Won’t Accept Andrew Taking Center Stage Again, Expert Says
Speaking in a recent interview, the renowned royal expert said, “In terms of royal events, I don’t expect we will see Prince Andrew appear in the near future – if ever again. He won’t play any kind of a role in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, of that I think we can be quite sure.”
He continued, “Prince Charles and William will be totally apposed to it, it’s a non-starter. I do believe what we saw at Westminster Abbey was the Queen allowing him to physically support her after she supported him. It was an event he was always going to attend – let’s not forget, he has lost his father.”
The royal expert also maintained that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie may never get to become high-ranking royals. He disclosed that the two royals may have to kiss their royal aspirations goodbye.
Mr. Richard believes that when the royal family reduces once Charles becomes King, the space that will open up will not be filled by the sisters because of their father. Prince Andrew has already lost his royal patronages and military titles. However, he may also lose his Counsellor of States status.

