Camilla and Andrews affair exposed causing king Charles to kick them out of Palace amid divorce
King Charles is making a powerful statement by bestowing a new honor on Queen Camilla while simultaneously dealing with Prince Andrew’s contentious situation.
The conflict between Charles and Andrew has escalated, especially over the issue of Royal Lodge. Charles has requested that Andrew vacate the property, and recent developments suggest that Andrew might soon be evicted.
King Charles has appointed Camilla as the first patron of the Right Man’s Association, a prestigious role that acknowledges her loyalty and service to the royal family.
This move underscores Charles’s commitment to honoring Camilla and marks a clear contrast to Andrew’s current predicament.
Andrew, who lost all royal titles and patronages following allegations of sexual misconduct and his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, has been under intense scrutiny. Although he settled the case, he did not admit liability, and his infamous Newsnight interview only worsened his reputation. Recently, King Charles stopped funding Andrew’s security, which Andrew had previously been relying on. This action suggests that an eviction could be imminent.
Royal experts speculate that Charles might be accelerating the eviction process to prepare the property for Camilla, in case of his passing. If Camilla becomes the Dowager Queen, she will be a stepmother to King William rather than his mother. William is expected to inherit everything from his mother, including Clarence House, which Charles and Camilla currently use when in London.
Richard Eden, a royal commentator, noted that William already owns Highrove, the Gloucestershire residence from his time as Prince of Wales. Thus, Charles is keen to ensure that Camilla continues to live in comfort, even if Andrew refuses to vacate the dilapidated Royal Lodge.
Despite being offered Frogmore Cottage as an alternative, Andrew is reportedly engaging in obstinate behavior, including locking himself in a dark room and refusing to leave. A friend told the *Sunday Times* that Charles’s patience is wearing thin, and if Andrew resists further, there is a real possibility that Charles might cut ties completely.
As the situation with Andrew remains unresolved, King Charles has already made plans for who will occupy Royal Lodge once Andrew leaves. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward and Sophie, are expected to be the new residents of the property. Their increased workload during recent royal crises has earned them this reward, according to the *Daily Mail*. Charles has been impressed with their response, despite the historically rocky relationship between the brothers.
Stay tuned for more updates as this royal drama unfolds.