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King Charles Takes Action Amid Royal Family Controversy After Andrew Arrest

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The recent scandal involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has sent shockwaves through the British Royal Family, prompting King Charles III to take immediate and decisive action. Experts argue that one of these measures could be a significant reduction in the number of working royals. Currently, there are 11 such individuals operating under royal duties. However, constitutional experts like Craig Prescott from the University of London suggest this figure might shrink dramatically, potentially reaching as low as four or five key members.

These proposed cuts would primarily affect those who currently maintain active roles within the monarchy. As Prescott explained, “You may have just King William, Queen Catherine and their children.” This scenario paints a picture of a future where the royal family might be significantly reduced in size.

Adding his perspective, Robert Jobson, an author who has written extensively on the legacy of The Windsor Family, asserts that with allegations against financier Jeffrey Epstein at the center of public attention, it’s essential for the monarchy to clear its name. “All those further down the line of succession need to go,” he told a prominent news outlet.

Yet, not all members of the royal family are convinced such drastic changes are necessary. Patricia Treble, a Canadian commentator on royal affairs, remains skeptical about the impact of the Epstein scandal alone. She believes that while it might accelerate reform efforts within the palace, caution is warranted. “I do wonder about the palace taking a saw to the thicket of styles and titles enjoyed by private members of the family,” she stated.

Treble’s sentiment is echoed by some officials at Buckingham Palace who are advising against rapid reforms out of fear that hasty decisions might backfire. One such example cited was Queen Camilla, whose status as consort was initially announced in 2005 to prevent public backlash over Charles’ marriage to her. However, this commitment was later revised after years passed.

Given these dynamics, a royal source suggested, “I think the changes will come. But we may have to wait until William is king.” This statement underscores both the urgency and complexity of reform within the royal household, as well as the need for thoughtful deliberation in moving forward with proposed adjustments.

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