Prince Andrew has long since been canceled for his relations with Jeffrey Epstein: he’s been stripped of his royal title, fallen out of favor with fans of the royal family, and his own brother, King Charles, has repeatedly tried to evict him from his home, the Royal Lodge.
Now, after a new discovery about Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is uncovered, King Charles is reportedly trying to “publicly disassociate” from his younger brother. Keep reading for more information.


Jeffrey Epstein - Prince Andrew Connection Update
When questioned about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in the past, Prince Andrew had said that he cut ties with him in December 2010, shortly after they were spotted walking together in Central Park. However, a new email has been discovered and released to the public suggesting otherwise.
The email, which was sent from Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein in February 2011, two months after when Andrew claims he cut ties with Epstein, read, "Keep in close touch and we'll play some more soon. This was sent on the same day that a photograph of Andrew with then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre was released.

King Charles Wants To 'Disassociate' From Prince Andrew
To no one's surprise, the Royal Family, who has already publicly renounced all of Prince Andrew's actions, is even more upset with this discovery. King Charles, Prince Andrews' older brother, is especially dismayed. According to royal commentator Hilary Fordwich, "King Charles is expected to do all he can to disassociate himself publicly and to make certain Andrew doesn’t appear with any senior members of the royal family."
He's reportedly waiting "with bated breath" to see what else might emerge about his younger brother and what else he's been lying about in relation to his involvement in the Epstein scandal. "The allegation of further contact with Epstein, which is coming out now, will be seen as further damage to the royal brand," royal expert Ian Pelham Turner explaned.