King Charles has been hailed after the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, released a statement claiming he would no longer use his titles in public, given the backlash that came from Virginia Giuffre’s book, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice. As well as his own email leak by the Mail on Sunday, along with Sarah Ferguson’s.
Mr. Richard Kay is the commentator who made this comment in a piece for the Daily Mail, noting how bad things were at the company as no action was taken for many moons until “Last night – finally – there was.”
For yesterday, Prince Andrew “his protracted but ultimately failed attempt to ignore the deafening public outcry and ride out this crisis of his own making will haunt him forever.”
Mr. Kay praised King Charles for finally taking direct action against his brother during the play, noting how “Charles has finally shown his ruthless side” following the duke’s “failure to take any responsibility.”
While the expert warns, “many will wish that Charles had acted sooner, that Andrew’s continued presence as a Knight of the Garter tarnishes the order’s historic notions of chivalry and honor – just as the dukedom he received on his wedding day in 1986 continued to offend the people of York.”
“But somehow brotherly affection clouded royal reason,” said the commentator for years.
And what ended up ‘winning’ for a while in the experts’ eyes was “Andrew’s grasping entitlement, poor judgment and boundless arrogance”, because “everyone was repeatedly excused as courtiers wringed their hands”.



