Prince Andrew faces calls for banishment and riding ban

Royal drama heats up as Prince William reportedly urged King Charles to banish Prince Andrew following his 2019 BBC interview debacle. Meanwhile, the disgraced duke has been barred from horse riding after an arrest tied to Epstein revelations. Sources spill the latest on Andrew's mounting troubles.

Oh, the royal tea is piping hot this week, darlings! According to an exclusive from Us Weekly by Christina Garibaldi, Prince William didn't hold back after Prince Andrew's infamous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview—where he infamously claimed he couldn't sweat and had no recollection of Epstein's victim Virginia Giuffre. William straight-up told King Charles that Andrew should be 'banished' from the family fold. Talk about tough love from the heir! 👑

But wait, there's more mess for the shamed prince. The Sun reports that Andrew has suffered yet another blow: he's been banned from horse riding following his 'shock arrest' over Epstein bombshells. Yes, you read that right—banned from his equestrian escapes amid the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. No details on the arrest specifics, but it's clear the palace walls are closing in. 😲

These developments come as the royals continue to distance themselves from Andrew, who's been stripped of titles and duties before. Is this the final nail, or just another chapter in the saga? Sources close to the matter are keeping lips sealed, but the headlines are serving drama on a silver platter. Stay tuned, because with this family, the plot thickens faster than a Downton Abbey episode.

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Former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to emails sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest, which occurred on his 66th birthday, has nothing to do with prior sexual misconduct allegations. Newly surfaced 2011 photos show him playing with a child using an unusual ball.

The British government is weighing legislation to remove former Prince Andrew from the line of succession following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The move comes amid an ongoing police investigation into allegations that he shared confidential material with Jeffrey Epstein. Officials have expressed support but plan to wait for the probe's conclusion.

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Prince William and Princess Kate are reportedly 'concerned' that Prince Andrew's arrest could harm King Charles's health. Sources highlight their 'frustration' over not being able to speak out publicly. This comes after they hinted at turmoil during the BAFTAs.

Ein Pferderenntrainer, Sieger des Welsh Grand National, wurde wegen Körperverletzung an einem Hundespaziergänger mit einem Hockeyschläger verurteilt, wobei dem Mann der Arm gebrochen wurde. Evan Williams, 54, steht nächsten Monat vor dem Urteilsspruch, nachdem die Jury weniger als zwei Stunden beraten hatte. Der Vorfall ereignete sich auf seinem Grundstück inmitten von Bedenken wegen unbefugten Betretens und Wilderei.

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Ein Video der britischen Reiterin Charlotte Dujardin bei einem Weltcup in Amsterdam hat Kritik von Tierschutzgruppen und Experten ausgelöst. Die Aufnahmen zeigen sie mit Sporen an kurzer Zügelhilfe, was Bedenken hinsichtlich des Pferdewohls aufwirft – nur sechs Monate nach ihrer Rückkehr von einer einjährigen Sperre. Dujardin, dreifache Olympiasiegerin, hat sich nicht dazu geäußert.

In an interview from Rikers Island, Harvey Weinstein stated he has been cut off from old friends and colleagues since his 2017 sex crime allegations. The 73-year-old producer also criticized Gwyneth Paltrow for her past accusations against him. Weinstein is serving a 16-year sentence in California while awaiting a New York retrial after his conviction was overturned in 2024 and reinstated in 2025.

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First lady Melania Trump issued a rare public statement on Thursday denying any close ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein. She rejected claims of friendship or involvement in his crimes and called on Congress to hold hearings for his victims. The address came amid recent releases of Epstein-related documents.

 

 

 

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