Prince Andrew 'banned' from Garter Day ceremony as 'William and Charles block royal return'
13.06.2022 - 12:19
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Prince Andrew has reportedly been 'banned' from the Order of the Garter ceremony after Prince William and Prince Charles advised the Queen to not allow him to attend.The Duke of York, 62, is said to have met with the Queen, 96, to ask for his HRH title and had been meant to appear as a member of the Order at Monday 13 June's Order of the Garter ceremony. However, the Queen is reported to have told her second son that it is “for his own good” if he stays out of sight after speaking with Prince William, 39, and Prince Charles, 73.The father and son allegedly explained that Andrew's public appearance could cause backlash and damage the reputation of the royal family.
It's been said that Andrew may attend private Garter Day events in Windsor. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
A source told The Sun: “It was a decision taken by the household for the best interests of the family but also the best interests of the Duke of York.” OK! has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment. Earlier this year, Prince Andrew's military titles and royal patronages were taken away when he was due to face a civil trial after a sexual assault allegation.
Andrew has always denied the allegation.The trial was called off when a settlement was reached outside of court. After not being allowed to appear on Buckingham Palace's balcony for the Trooping the Colour during the Jubilee celebrations, Andrew reportedly wants to make a return to public life.
An insider added to the Sun: "His comeback fight is probably doomed. “He is delusional if he thinks Charles or William will ever let him back.The Queen is the only person who ever backs Andrew up.” The Order of Garter was founded by
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