In recent days, concerns have escalated over Prince Andrew’s fate within the British royal family, as fresh revelations indicate that members of the inner circle continue to shield him from public scrutiny.
According to a reliable source close to the palace, King Charles III and his immediate family—Princess Anne and Prince Edward—are reluctant to involve their disgraced brother in any formal police investigation. The revelation comes just days after Andrew was reported by anti-monarchy group Republic for alleged human trafficking offenses dating back to 2010.
Rob Shuter, a royal expert with deep insight into the inner sanctum of Windsor Castle, confirmed that the former Duke of York remains within the protection of his brother’s reign. “They’re still circling the wagons,” he stated, referring to King Charles III and his family’s inclination to maintain quiet containment over Andrew rather than confront him directly.
The royal expert further elaborated: “There is an instinctive desire to protect Andrew. The natural response from these members of the inner circle is not confrontation but a preference for managing the situation internally.”
While this news has gained traction, it is important to note that Thames Valley police have acknowledged receiving reports about a woman allegedly being taken into custody in Windsor by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 2010. A spokesperson from the force clarified their stance: “We are aware of these allegations and are currently assessing them based on our established procedures.”
These recent developments underscore a complex web of loyalty, discretion, and protection within the royal family hierarchy. As Andrew’s fate remains uncertain, his position continues to be under close watch from both internal royal circles and external investigative groups.
The ongoing scrutiny highlights how even when faced with allegations of misconduct, the inner circle of British royalty is willing to shield one of its own members from public judgment. This situation has sparked renewed debates about transparency within royal families and the extent to which they should maintain a veil of secrecy over their members’ actions.


