King Charles has seemingly snubbed his brother, Prince Andrew, with his latest move, following the Duke’s appearance with the royal family at the Easter Sunday service.
The monarch and Queen Camilla led the royal family in attending the traditional Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, joined by several family members, including Prince Andrew, his former wife Sarah Ferguson, and their daughters Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and their respective spouses.
Following the annual event, the palace, on behalf of the king, released photos of the service on social media.
Notably, Prince Andrew was absent from all the photographs shared by the palace, leading to speculation that King Charles intentionally excluded him.
The photos were posted with a heartfelt statement that read, “The King and Queen were joined by other members of the Royal Family at St George’s Chapel in Windsor today for the traditional Easter Matins service.”
Commenting on the omission, one royal fan questioned, “Where is Andrew? I don’t see him in these pictures, I wonder why?”
The royal family’s post has since generated hundreds of comments and has reignited discussion surrounding Prince Andrew’s public role within the monarchy.