Príncipe Andrés se enfrenta a peticiones de destierro y prohibición de montar a caballo

El drama real se calienta mientras se informa que el príncipe Guillermo instó al rey Carlos a desterrar al príncipe Andrés tras el desastre de su entrevista en la BBC en 2019. Mientras tanto, el duque desacreditado ha sido vetado de montar a caballo tras un arresto relacionado con revelaciones sobre Epstein. Fuentes revelan lo último sobre los crecientes problemas de Andrés.

¡Oh, el té real está hirviendo esta semana, queridos! Según una exclusiva de Us Weekly por Christina Garibaldi, el príncipe Guillermo no se contuvo tras la infame entrevista de Newsnight de la BBC de 2019 del príncipe Andrés, donde afirmó infamemente que no podía sudar y no recordaba a la víctima de Epstein, Virginia Giuffre. Guillermo le dijo directamente al rey Carlos que Andrés debería ser «desterrado» del redil familiar. ¡Hablamos de amor duro del heredero! 👑 nnPero espera, hay más lío para el príncipe avergonzado. The Sun informa que Andrés ha sufrido otro golpe: ha sido prohibido montar a caballo tras su «arresto impactante» por las bombas de Epstein. Sí, lo has leído bien: vetado de sus escapadas ecuestres en medio de la continua repercusiones del escándalo de Jeffrey Epstein. No hay detalles sobre las especificidades del arresto, pero está claro que las paredes del palacio se están cerrando. 😲 nnEstos desarrollos llegan mientras los reales continúan distanciándose de Andrés, quien ya ha sido despojado de títulos y deberes anteriormente. ¿Es este el clavo final, o solo otro capítulo en la saga? Fuentes cercanas al asunto mantienen los labios sellados, pero los titulares sirven drama en bandeja de plata. Manténganse sintonizados, porque con esta familia, la trama se espesa más rápido que un episodio de Downton Abbey.

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