Prince Charles Was ‘Against’ Brother Prince Andrew Attending Prince Philip’s Memorial After Lawsuit

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Royal family feud? Prince Charles didn’t see eye to eye with Queen Elizabeth II when it came to Prince Andrew‘s presence at the late Prince Philip‘s memorial.Charles, 73, “disagreed” with his mother, 95, about whether Andrew, 62, should attend the event after settling his lawsuit, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.

The Prince of Wales was “against” his younger brother joining the rest of the family at the service, per the insider.“Elizabeth is irritated with Prince Charles for giving his opinion where it’s not wanted,” the source continues, claiming that the monarch doesn’t need the future king “directing her on how to handle” the scandal.The queen shared Charles and Andrew — along with Princess Anne and Prince Edward — with her late husband, who died of old age in April 2021 at the age of 99.

Last month, the Duke of York escorted Elizabeth from Windsor Castle to Westminster Abbey in London for a memorial honoring Philip nearly one year after his death.More than 1,800 people attended the service, BBC News reported on March 29.

Though Elizabeth walked in with Andrew, she sat beside Charles for the duration of the event, with Prince William and Duchess Kate behind them.

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