Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s shame follows the royals wherever they go. King Charles and Prince William carried out key duties in Scotland during Holyrood Week.
On July 1, the father-son duo, along with key members Queen Camilla, Prince Edward and others, attended the Order of the Thistle in St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh.
But they faced protesters outside the building who held banners reading “Not my king” and “What did you know?”
It was hinted at inside information about Andrew’s link to Epstein and how much the royal family knows.
Earlier, at Trooping the Colour, Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, were seen in an awkward situation. When Anne saw the protesters, she told her husband, “Don’t listen to them, ignore them.”
It is important to mention that King Charles and Prince William saw protesters outside St. Giles’ Cathedral after Andrew’s quiet outing with two royals, Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie.
However, no pictures were taken, but it was claimed that the former Duke of York was at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials on June 30 with the Edinburghs.
The Sun reported that “Andrew snuck in and snuck out and definitely didn’t want to be seen.”



