Prince Charles is said to be skeptical of Prince Andrew’s return to public life, especially since Virginia Roberts Geffery has accused him of raping her again.
The Prince of Wales reportedly believes his brother will have to live with a relationship with dead sex smuggler Jeffrey Epstein. Even if Geoffrey fails in his lawsuit, people will always remember his links to the notorious financier.
That is why Prince Charles is angry with the Duke of York. He believes the scandal has tarnished the image of the British monarchy, which he has preserved for many years.
“The prince loves his brother and has the ability to endure what his brother endures, for whatever reason. His ability to help and feel those who have a difficult time is well known.” The future king said. Times.
“However, it would be a loss of undesirable reputation for the institution. It has long since concluded that this is perhaps an unresolved issue. Clearly not possible, as the speaker would regularly raise his head in disgust at this accusation.” Is. “
Similarly, Prince Charles and Prince William are thought to be troubled by the lack of response from Prince Andrew’s legal team. Another source claimed that “given the nature of the allegations, the family finds itself in an extremely difficult and sensitive situation.”
The royal family is also reportedly limited in what they can say to the public about the case because it is no longer a functioning royal. The insider claimed that “they are actually limited in what situation they can handle privately.”
In his lawsuit filed in federal court in New York on Monday, Jeffrey sued the Duke of York.Rape in the first degree.“She allegedly sexually abused him several times, even when she knew he was a minor.
One expert claims that the case could last up to two years and possibly cast a shadow over Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations next year. It will cost Prince Andrew millions, especially since Geoffrey sought compensation for the emotional and psychological trauma caused by the abuse.

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