
The Prince of Wales wants the family member to ‘vanish from public view,’ according to a royal expert.
Prince William is first in line to the throne and reportedly the future monarch wants to “banish” a member of the royal family when he becomes king.
Recently, royal experts spoke to Fox News Digital about the Prince of Wales addressing “the Andrew problem”—his uncle, Prince Andrew, to be exact.
“Prince William has long had a strained and distant relationship with Andrew,” Hilary Fordwich told the outlet, adding that he has “a grudge against his disgraced uncle.”
Fordwich continued, “Andrew’s future within the royal family is beyond bleak, since Prince William is firmly opposed to any public rehabilitation with no foreseeable path back. He wants Andrew to vanish from public view.”
Between his connections to Jeffrey Epstein and the related allegations, Prince Andrew has been a recurring source of scandal for the royal family through the years.
Parade reached out to the royal family for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The report came on the heels of Prince William reportedly planning “radical” change for the monarchy, particularly when it comes to charity work.
In the May 23 episode of The Royal Beat, a royal editor for The Times, Kate Mansey, opened up about the Prince of Wales’ different goals.
The future king, 42, reportedly “wants to come away and think, ‘I’ve made a difference there, there’s money that’s gone into that community centre or there’s something that’s happened because I went there,’ rather than just showing up and shaking some hands,” Mansey explained, per SheKnows.