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Prince Andrew’s Ga​rda Day Snub Puts an End to His Potential Royal Return

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Prince Andrew’s Ga​rda Day Snub Puts an End to His Potential Royal Return

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Prince Andrew’s absence from the annual Gata Day parade on June 19 has further cemented the belief that there is no way back for him into the royal fold.

This is according to a new poll that shows over 80% of royal supporters do not believe he will return after the ban.

The Duke of York, who has been a member of the country’s oldest knighthood since 2006, missed the historic event for the second year in a row.

The ceremony was held at Windsor Castle and was attended by the Royal Family, fellow knights, and officers of the Order of the Garter.

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, believes that Prince Andrew is probably very depressed about being banned from participating.

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She said in an interview with GB News that he is unadaptable, unlovable, and has never known anything else except the army and the monarchy.

Seeing his family riding in Trooping on a Saturday, while he was doing the same thing only a few years ago, must be very depressing for him.

The poll, which ran from June 19 to June 22, asked royal lovers if there was any way back for Prince Andrew after the Gata Day ban.

Out of the 1,635 supporters who responded, an overwhelming majority of 88% (1,440 people) answered no, while only 10% (167 people) said yes, and 2% (28 people) said they didn’t know.

Many comments were left under the accompanying poll, with most royal lovers arguing against Prince Andrew’s return.

One user, Delta Lady, declared that he definitely could not return to the royal fold.

Another user, UK Patriot, said that the royal family should have respect, and Prince Andrew has lost any trace of it.

Similarly, another user, Always, wrote, “No, why would anyone want anything to do with him?”

However, a few readers argued that Prince Andrew was being treated unfairly and that he should be allowed to return to his royal duties.

One user, Ailsaycraig, commented that he is excessively punished, while another user, Norica, hoped that King Charles would show his common sense and pardon his poor brother.

The Duke of York was forced to step down from his royal duties in 2019 after his association with convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein came to light.

Despite his denial of any wrongdoing, the controversy surrounding him has not died down.

In conclusion, it seems that Prince Andrew’s absence from the Gata Day parade has been the final nail in the coffin for his potential royal return.

The overwhelming majority of royal supporters believe that he should not be allowed back into the royal fold, and it is unlikely that this will change anytime soon.

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