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King Charles was foraging mushrooms as Queen Elizabeth lay dying: tell-all
not the gossipy kind.A new book has alleged that then-Prince Charles was in the woods foraging in the muck for mushrooms on Sept. 8, the day Queen Elizabeth died.Charles, 74, flew to Balmoral Castle with his sister, Princess Anne, that morning after they were alerted about their mother’s bad health, wrote Robert Jobson in his book “Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed.” After spending several hours with the queen, Charles went to his nearby Birkhall estate, as there “seemed no immediate reason for alarm,” according to an excerpt published in the Daily Mail.Charles then went for a walk in the “surrounding woods, armed with a walking cane and a basket” to scope for vegetables.“More importantly, he was drawing solace and strength from the trees, the smell of the earth and the murmur of the River Muick,” Jobson wrote.“Understandably lost in thought, the prince knew that the defining moment of his life, at the advanced age of 73, was fast approaching: the death of his mother and his accession as king,” he added.While his protection officers had “deliberately hung back to give him some privacy,” they knew which part of the grounds Charles was scrounging for mushrooms.
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Prince Andrew 'should be banished' after Queen's funeral, Prince William 'insists'
Prince Andrew is set to be banished from the royal fold, if a source is to be believed.Now that King Charles III is in charge, with Prince William next in line, it appears that the Duke of York will not be welcomed back into the fold in the same way his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II might have done.Prince Andrew was forced to pay a £12million settlement to Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was 17.READ MORE: Queen's witty one-liner on evil dictator Putin after dog barks at Russian despotThe settlement was not an admission of guilt and Prince Andrew denies the allegations against him.And, according to royal author Robert Jobson, he will not be returning to the family any time soon – despite being seen with Prince William and others on the day the Queen died (September 8).“There will be no public role or comeback for York, if the Duke of Cambridge has any input on the matter – and let me assure you, he does,” a source told Jobson.“He should be banished, as far as Prince William is concerned."He was seen outside Balmoral earlier today (September 10) thanking well-wishers who came to pay tribute to the Queen.But now with Charles in charge, he will have to decide whether to fund his brother’s lifestyle, as the Queen did.Andrew is believed to have received an annual salary from the Queen’s £21million a year private Duchy of Lancaster income, according to PA.The Duchy’s assets are held in trust for the sovereign, so are now under Charles’s control.Questions will also be raised about Andrew’s home, Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, which is a Crown Estate property, and also houses his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York.The duke signed a 75-year lease on the mansion in 2003, but could potentially
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