Royal Family Weighs 'Andrew Problem' as Prince William Prepares to Rule
In a move that may ease tensions within the royal family, Prince Andrew's dramatic statement has been met with relief from his uncle, Prince William. The decision to put Andrew's dukedom and titles on hold has been seen as a solution by some, but others believe it will only be a temporary fix.
As the Prince of Wales prepares to take the throne, he may have to confront the 'Andrew problem' head-on. His uncle, who is 12 years younger than King Charles, may still be a thorn in William's side when he ascends to the throne. The issue has already caused concern for William, who reportedly views Andrew as a "threat" and a reputational risk to the monarchy.
The decision to put Andrew's titles on hold may not be enough to resolve the problem. An act of parliament would still be required to remove the dukedom entirely. However, some MPs are pushing for further action, including Rachael Maskell's bill that would give the king or a parliamentary committee the power to formally strip Andrew of his titles.
If this bill passes, it could provide William with the tools he needs to draw a clear line between himself and his uncle. Measures such as banning Andrew from public and private royal events, including his coronation, are reportedly being considered by the future king.
The fact that Andrew is still able to live in the luxury of Royal Lodge on the Windsor royal estate has raised eyebrows. His private tenancy agreement with the crown estate has never been made public, leaving questions over how he pays for the upkeep. This may be a issue William will have to address if he chooses to take action against his uncle.
For now, it seems that the royal family is trying to get ahead of the anticipated negative publicity surrounding Andrew's continued involvement in high-profile events. The publication of Giuffre's memoir has already led to public clamour over Andrew's status as a duke and Garter knight.
Ultimately, the 'Andrew problem' will have to be resolved when William ascends to the throne. One thing is certain β he will not want his uncle to overshadow him on his coronation day.
				
			In a move that may ease tensions within the royal family, Prince Andrew's dramatic statement has been met with relief from his uncle, Prince William. The decision to put Andrew's dukedom and titles on hold has been seen as a solution by some, but others believe it will only be a temporary fix.
As the Prince of Wales prepares to take the throne, he may have to confront the 'Andrew problem' head-on. His uncle, who is 12 years younger than King Charles, may still be a thorn in William's side when he ascends to the throne. The issue has already caused concern for William, who reportedly views Andrew as a "threat" and a reputational risk to the monarchy.
The decision to put Andrew's titles on hold may not be enough to resolve the problem. An act of parliament would still be required to remove the dukedom entirely. However, some MPs are pushing for further action, including Rachael Maskell's bill that would give the king or a parliamentary committee the power to formally strip Andrew of his titles.
If this bill passes, it could provide William with the tools he needs to draw a clear line between himself and his uncle. Measures such as banning Andrew from public and private royal events, including his coronation, are reportedly being considered by the future king.
The fact that Andrew is still able to live in the luxury of Royal Lodge on the Windsor royal estate has raised eyebrows. His private tenancy agreement with the crown estate has never been made public, leaving questions over how he pays for the upkeep. This may be a issue William will have to address if he chooses to take action against his uncle.
For now, it seems that the royal family is trying to get ahead of the anticipated negative publicity surrounding Andrew's continued involvement in high-profile events. The publication of Giuffre's memoir has already led to public clamour over Andrew's status as a duke and Garter knight.
Ultimately, the 'Andrew problem' will have to be resolved when William ascends to the throne. One thing is certain β he will not want his uncle to overshadow him on his coronation day.
 ... like, i get it that king charles wants to distance himself from his dodgy nephew, but holding onto the dukedom and titles won't necessarily solve anything. it's like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound
... like, i get it that king charles wants to distance himself from his dodgy nephew, but holding onto the dukedom and titles won't necessarily solve anything. it's like putting a band-aid on a bullet wound 


 ... living large while the rest of us struggle to make ends meet? not cool, uncle andrew
... living large while the rest of us struggle to make ends meet? not cool, uncle andrew 
 so the royal family is all like "oh no, prince andrew's a problem"
 so the royal family is all like "oh no, prince andrew's a problem"  but really it's just a matter of time before wiliam gets fed up with his drama
 but really it's just a matter of time before wiliam gets fed up with his drama  lol who knows, maybe he'll start wearing a funny hat instead
 lol who knows, maybe he'll start wearing a funny hat instead 
 . Putting his dukedom and titles on hold might seem like a good start, but let's be real, it's only going to cause more drama down the line
. Putting his dukedom and titles on hold might seem like a good start, but let's be real, it's only going to cause more drama down the line  . I mean, how can you just "put" someone's reputation in a box and expect them to stay quiet? It's not like they're asking for a time-out
. I mean, how can you just "put" someone's reputation in a box and expect them to stay quiet? It's not like they're asking for a time-out  . And what about all the royal events Andrew is still getting invited to? Does William really want his uncle ruining his coronation vibes?
. And what about all the royal events Andrew is still getting invited to? Does William really want his uncle ruining his coronation vibes?  I'm guessing not. Maybe it's time for the crown estate to release that private tenancy agreement of Andrew's β how much does he actually pay for living at Royal Lodge, anyway?
 I'm guessing not. Maybe it's time for the crown estate to release that private tenancy agreement of Andrew's β how much does he actually pay for living at Royal Lodge, anyway?  .
. . i feel bad for William, he's gotta deal with this stuff and it's not easy being in the royal family with all that scrutiny
. i feel bad for William, he's gotta deal with this stuff and it's not easy being in the royal family with all that scrutiny  . but at the same time, Andrew's actions are super concerning and it's not okay for him to just keep living it up on the Windsor estate while everyone else is dealing with the fallout
. but at the same time, Andrew's actions are super concerning and it's not okay for him to just keep living it up on the Windsor estate while everyone else is dealing with the fallout  . it's not going to be easy, but he'll figure it out
. it's not going to be easy, but he'll figure it out 
 ! Interesting how Prince William might have to deal with Prince Andrew's reputation as a threat when he becomes king
! Interesting how Prince William might have to deal with Prince Andrew's reputation as a threat when he becomes king  I feel so bad for Prince William, he's got enough on his plate already and this drama with his uncle Andrew is just adding stress
 I feel so bad for Prince William, he's got enough on his plate already and this drama with his uncle Andrew is just adding stress  . Putting Andrew's titles on hold might seem like a good solution, but it's just a temporary fix, you know? It'll be a whole lot easier for William when he's on the throne to take control of the situation and make some real changes
. Putting Andrew's titles on hold might seem like a good solution, but it's just a temporary fix, you know? It'll be a whole lot easier for William when he's on the throne to take control of the situation and make some real changes  .
. . But now, Prince Andrew's drama is just getting more and more cringeworthy
. But now, Prince Andrew's drama is just getting more and more cringeworthy  . I feel bad for Prince William though, he's gonna have a tough time dealing with his uncle's antics. Like, who wants their big brother being a public relations nightmare?
. I feel bad for Prince William though, he's gonna have a tough time dealing with his uncle's antics. Like, who wants their big brother being a public relations nightmare?  And what's with Royal Lodge? Can't the royal family just be straightforward about it and make Andrew give up his titles like that?
 And what's with Royal Lodge? Can't the royal family just be straightforward about it and make Andrew give up his titles like that?  
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. his uncle andrew is literally a huge problem and it's only going to get worse as charles steps down and Andrew becomes more of an issue... what if the titles are just put on hold but william still have to deal with andrew's drama? and what about all that public money royal lodge is costing? i hope william has some thick skin because he's gonna need it when this whole thing blows up
 his uncle andrew is literally a huge problem and it's only going to get worse as charles steps down and Andrew becomes more of an issue... what if the titles are just put on hold but william still have to deal with andrew's drama? and what about all that public money royal lodge is costing? i hope william has some thick skin because he's gonna need it when this whole thing blows up 
 . I'm kinda surprised Rachael Maskell's bill made it that far already... hope it passes so William can finally put an end to all the drama surrounding his uncle
. I'm kinda surprised Rachael Maskell's bill made it that far already... hope it passes so William can finally put an end to all the drama surrounding his uncle  . And can we talk about how weird it is that Andrew gets to live in Royal Lodge and not have anyone disclose the rent? Like, come on, transparency, people!
. And can we talk about how weird it is that Andrew gets to live in Royal Lodge and not have anyone disclose the rent? Like, come on, transparency, people!  The fact that William views Andrew as a threat but still has to navigate around him on the throne is just too suspicious... I mean, why not just remove the dude's titles altogether?
 The fact that William views Andrew as a threat but still has to navigate around him on the throne is just too suspicious... I mean, why not just remove the dude's titles altogether?  And don't even get me started on the Giuffre situation... what's really going on there? Is this all connected to the royal fam's grip on power?
 And don't even get me started on the Giuffre situation... what's really going on there? Is this all connected to the royal fam's grip on power?  ]
] and can we talk about how luxurious Royal Lodge is btw how does Andrew afford it anyway? I need all the tea on this royal scandal
 and can we talk about how luxurious Royal Lodge is btw how does Andrew afford it anyway? I need all the tea on this royal scandal 
 anyway, i hope william can navigate all this and make sure he doesn't get overshadowed on his coronation day
 anyway, i hope william can navigate all this and make sure he doesn't get overshadowed on his coronation day  it's gonna be a wild ride!
 it's gonna be a wild ride! .
. The fact that he can still attend events and have a private tenancy agreement without anyone knowing how much it costs is just ridiculous
 The fact that he can still attend events and have a private tenancy agreement without anyone knowing how much it costs is just ridiculous  . And if the government needs to step in, so be it
. And if the government needs to step in, so be it