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Ex-Prince Andrew Feud Escalates: Princess Anne Defends Brother Behind Closed Palace Doors

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Princess Anne recently voiced a stance that surprisingly aligns with her brother, Ex-Prince Andrew, behind palace walls. This came from an insider who disclosed it exclusively to the National Enquirer: “Anne feels this entire ordeal has gone far beyond what’s fair.”

“She believes their late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have preferred this handled with greater discretion and dignity,” Anne asserts. The public nature of Andrew’s stripping down by King Charles was covered extensively by major news outlets.

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Andrew maintains his innocence, attributing his friendship with financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as a mistake in judgment. He calls for sympathy rather than punishment, stating that he has already paid a substantial price.

Anne’s efforts to defend her brother have led to intense arguments within the palace. Specifically, tensions arise between Anne and Queen Camilla, who believes Andrew is still fortunate enough to breathe British air. Despite this, Camilla aims to undermine King Charles’ stance on Andrew’s treatment.

Camilla has made it her mission to thwart any attempt by the king to soften his position. However, Anne remains unyielding, finding Camilla’s interference unwelcome and an opening for old rivalries to resurface.

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