Prince Andrew strolled down as an active royal in 2019, reported in The International News.
A PR specialist has encouraged King Charles to manage Prince Andrew’s “demotion” with prudent deliberation.
Declarations of a simmering royal rivalry between the brothers have appeared, with Sarah Ferguson, the Duke of York’s ex-wife, corroborating that she is abiding by their conversations.
Since trekking down as an active royal in 2019, Prince Andrew has lived peacefully at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, his home since 2003.
However, recent statements show that the majesty is considering resettling his younger brother to Frogmore Cottage, the former residence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the UK.
The couple evacuated the cottage in 2023 following the dismissal of Prince Harry’s bio, Spare.
A monarchical source narrated in The Times News: “The King’s kindness is not without limit, and there is a perfect option for Andrew to move into Frogmore Cottage, recently vacated by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which also has the benefit of being within the Windsor Castle security cordon hence reducing the need for alternative round-the-clock security for Royal Lodge.”
Desislava Dobreva, a branding specialist, communicated solely to GB News to describe carefully why the King should endure his rivalry with Prince Andrew.
She said: “From a branding perspective, the potential move of Prince Andrew into Frogmore Cottage needs to be handled with careful consideration of public perception and the broader royal narrative.”
“Moving Prince Andrew to Frogmore Cottage could be perceived as a further demotion.”
“Given Andrew’s controversial past, this could reinforce the narrative of his diminished status within the Royal Family.”
“The media might interpret the move negatively, framing it as punitive and leading the public to think about internal family conflicts.”
“This can overshadow the Royal Family’s efforts to modernise and streamline their roles.”
When questioned about what was happening concerning Frogmore Cottage, the Duchess of York previously told Good Morning Britain: “It’s not a debby downer, it’s life in the fast lane.”
“I’m a guest, for a start. I’m a fortunate guest and a very comfortable guest. Thank you very much.”
Fergie claimed, “She would not interject herself in the feud, preferring to let Charles and Andrew sort it out between the two of them.”
She persisted, “I tend not to get involved in brothers’ discussions, and I think the best, most safe place to be is to let the brothers discuss it between themselves.”
Published in The International News