Stupidity and royal self-entitlement sank Andrew, and it may not be over yet
Indulged by his mother and ignored for too long by his siblings, it is behaviour like Andrew’s that could ultimately kill the monarchy It started with a simple photograph, probably the most consequential ever taken of a member of the royal family. There was Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Earl of (…)
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