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Prince Charles has reportedly ordered his younger brother, Prince Andrew, to stay away from Windsor Castle and keep “out of the line of sight” while his s** assault trial plays out in a US federal court.

The Duke of York has not been seen near the castle since the Queen stripped him of his military titles last month amid allegations brought against him by former s** slave Virginia Giuffre.

According to Britain’s Sun newspaper, a royal source said that Prince Charles has warned Andrew to keep his head down and stay out of sight to avoid being photographed every other day looking happy and waving as he is driven to the castle.

“Charles does not want Andrew to be seen in public while these allegations against him remain,” the source added.

Prince Charles, who has more control over royal affairs since the death of his father, Prince Philip, last year, is reportedly angry over his brother’s assertion that the Giuffre scandal was not a cause for concern when it became public three years ago.

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Giuffre claims that she was forced to have s** with Prince Andrew on three occasions in 2001 when she was a teenager, according to her civil complaint filed in New York federal court last year.

Prince Andrew has vigorously denied any wrongdoing.

The source went on to say that eventually, Andrew will be made to leave Windsor and could get several million pounds from the royal family, but he has made it clear that he will hang on for dear life.

The Duke of York and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson may even be forced out of their home at Royal Lodge when Charles becomes king, the newspaper reported.

The development comes after Prince Andrew denied allegations of s**ual abuse in an interview with BBC Newsnight in November 2019.

He stepped down from public duties following the backlash from the interview.

The Duke of York has also been sued by Giuffre in a civil lawsuit filed in New York, which accuses him of s**ual assault and battery.

Prince Andrew has also faced criticism for his association with convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in jail while awaiting trial on charges of trafficking minors for s**.

Epstein’s girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, is currently on trial in New York on charges of grooming and trafficking underage girls for s**.

The trial has been ongoing since November 2021, with Giuffre among the witnesses to testify against Maxwell.

The Queen is said to be “deeply concerned” about the allegations against her son, according to sources.

She is understood to have been briefed on the allegations by Prince Charles and has made it clear that she wants the matter resolved as quickly as possible.

The royal family has faced a number of scandals in recent years, including the controversy surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back from their roles as senior royals.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have since moved to the United States and are no longer working members of the royal family.

In summary, Prince Charles has told his younger brother Prince Andrew to stay out of sight and keep away from Windsor Castle while his s** assault trial plays out in a US federal court.

The Duke of York has not been seen near the castle since he was stripped of his military titles amid allegations brought against him by former s** slave Virginia Giuffre.

Prince Charles is reportedly angry over his brother’s assertion that the Giuffre scandal was not a cause for concern when it became public three years ago.

Eventually, Andrew will be made to leave Windsor and could get several million pounds from the royal family, but he has made it clear that he will hang on for dear life.

The Queen is said to be “deeply concerned” about the allegations against her son and wants the matter resolved as quickly as possible.

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