King Charles' latest move sends strong message to disgraced royal family
King Charles’ latest move sends strong message to disgraced royal family

Prince Andrew attended the Easter Sunday service in Windsor with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, but appears to have received a fresh snub from Buckingham Palace in his new role.

On Monday, the royal family’s social media accounts shared photos of King Charles III, Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family attending the Easter Morning Prayer service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.

However, Buckingham Palace has not shared any photos of the Duke and Duchess of York, seemingly sending a strong message to the disgraced royal family with their latest move.

Sarah Ferguson, better known as Fergie, also attended the high-profile event along with her ex-husband Prince Andrew and a select group of royals. It was the first time the Duchess had attended a funeral since her divorce from Andrew in 1996.

Buckingham Palace shared photos of King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Timothy Lawrence, Prince Edward and Princess Sophie.

The photo was captioned: “The King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal and other members of the Royal Family attended Easter Morning Prayer at St George’s Chapel today.”

However, the King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal and Prince Andrew were in high spirits as they attended Easter Morning Prayer at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on Sunday, March 31.
Sarah Ferguson even made a surprise appearance, with her sister-in-law, the Princess Royal and Camilla all appearing to be wearing green for the occasion.

Royal family deals new blow to Prince Andrew

Kate Middleton, Prince William and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis all attended the funeral last year but were absent while the family of five spent the Easter holidays together to accommodate the future queen’s arrival. Cancer treatment.

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But the ceremony was a scaled-down version of the annual gathering, with fewer members of the royal family, as the king pauses his public-facing duties while he continues to undergo cancer treatment.

It’s worth mentioning here that Andrew “positioned himself as the leader of the royal family” in the absence of senior royals at the King Constantine Memorial in Windsor last month.

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