King Charles and Prince Andrew
Book Reveals Charles’s Quiet Show of Authority as He Denied Andrew’s £32,000 Request. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

‘No telling what Andrew will do’: King Charles fears his brother’s next move

King Charles may have stripped Andrew of his titles, distanced him from royal duties, and spent months trying to remove him from Royal Lodge, but the former Duke of York is proving remarkably difficult to shake. Despite the King’s unmistakable efforts to push Andrew out of the royal fold entirely, the disgraced prince has found a way to keep himself relevant: persistent phone calls that Charles feels increasingly unable to ignore.

The demands for direct communication have reportedly left the monarch both annoyed and anxious, with those close to the situation warning that cutting Andrew off entirely carries its own risks. Closer magazine captured the dilemma bluntly, quoting a source who warned, “If he doesn’t placate him a little by taking some of his calls, there’s no telling what Andrew will do… Andrew’s not going anywhere anytime soon.”

The King’s frustration is understandable. For years, Charles has worked to distance the monarchy from the shadow of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, standing alongside victims and responding to public pressure to remove Andrew from the royal spotlight. The steps taken have been significant titles revoked, patronages stripped, and a prolonged battle over his Windsor residence.

Prince Andrew and King Charles
Andrew’s phone calls ‘drag him straight back’: the royal brother Charles can’t shake (Getty Images)

Yet each time Charles appears close to drawing a clean line, Andrew finds a way to blur it. The eviction from Royal Lodge alone illustrated just how complicated the relationship remains. “Getting him out of Royal Lodge was an absolute nightmare that dragged on for months, and in the end, Charles had to agree to certain terms just to get it done,” an insider revealed.

Now, Andrew’s phone calls have become the latest front in an exhausting tug-of-war. Rather than fading quietly into private life, he appears determined to maintain a direct line to the King and Charles, despite his frustrations, and seems wary of what might happen if he simply stops answering. Those calls, sources suggest, drag him straight back into the very controversy he has spent years trying to leave behind.

For a monarch focused on modernising and stabilising the Crown, Andrew remains the one variable he cannot fully control — a permanent reminder that family ties, even fractured ones, are rarely so easy to sever.

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