Just after body language expert Judi James broke down the almost palpable “awkwardness” displayed by Prince William and Prince Andrew at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral, royal biographer Andrew Lownie has come forward.
The author of the book Entitled, the Rise and Fall of the House of York, just gave more insight into this side of the Prince of Wales, which he calls “reckless”.
According to the expert, Prince William is not only the future king of England, but already has a lot of traits within the royal family.
So much so that he is becoming “the driving force behind the Royal Family’s decision to oust Andrew.” Furthermore, “now William is beginning to strike” on a number of other issues also due to King Charles’ cancer battle.
For the uninitiated, Prince Andrew has already abandoned the public use of his titles and honors and currently retains only the title ‘Prince’.
According to Daily Mail, After this, Prince William has become “much more ruthless than his father and I think he can see the huge reputational damage that has been done.”
“One of the reasons for the timing is that people are starting to criticize the king for being too weak. I think they realized they had to do something.”
What is relevant to mention is that Parliament is also being demanded to take permanent action on this issue.
The SNP’s Westminster leader, Stephen Flynn, for example, feels “if the Westminster parties remain stubbornly slow to remove Prince Andrew’s titles, the SNP will do everything we can to force them to act.”
According to The Guardian he has also said: “Prince Andrew’s titles can only be removed by an Act of Parliament. Therefore this SNP proposal is a way of putting pressure on the UK Labor Government to bring this legislation forward immediately.”
“The only real question is what Keir Starmer’s government is waiting for. The public knows this is the right thing to do and, more importantly, the victims at the heart of the Epstein scandal know it is the right thing to do. It must be done without further excuses and further delay.”



