Expert says William is pushing for a tougher stance as Andrew crisis deepens

King Charles has been urged to take a firm line as pressure mounts over the continuing troubles surrounding Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. According to royal commentator Phil Dampier, the monarchy risks serious damage if the King appears hesitant at a time of rising public frustration.
Writing for Woman’s Day, Dampier argued that as long as Andrew and Sarah remain close to the Royal family, many will believe they are avoiding consequences and may even attempt to return to public life. He noted that senior aides view Andrew’s departure from Royal Lodge as essential, warning that anything less will look like a compromise. Dampier added that while the King still feels some sympathy for his brother, he cannot allow that to affect his judgeme
He said William is encouraging his father to stay firm so that these issues are resolved well before he eventually takes the throne.
Royal commentator Helena Chard has also said Andrew is at odds with the King. She shared with Fox News Digital that Andrew believes he has cooperated over Royal Lodge and wants fair treatment as he gives up what he sees as a legitimate lease.
The King has now begun the formal process to remove Andrew’s remaining styles, titles and honours. He will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. With formal notice served to surrender the Royal Lodge lease, he is expected to relocate to private accommodation once the process is complete.