The disgraced Duke was brutally rejected a right to get back his public life as a working Royal despite his repeated pleas. King Charles seems adamant about the decision that keeping Prince Andrew away from the limelight would be the best. As such, the Duke may have taken things into his own hands.
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Exiling soon
According to RadarOnline, the disgraced Duke is anxious to find an opulent safe haven in Bahrain and is allegedly planning a luxury exile in the Middle East. An unnamed palace insider told the publication:
Andrew believes he will be treated like a king there.
He’s close friends with the Arab state’s royals — and they have deep pockets that can help him finance a whole new lavish lifestyle.
But more important, he will be safe there since Bahrain has no extradition treaty with either the United States or the U.K.!
This comes after the Duke was stripped of his Royal titles and barred from his Royal duties after the Virginia Giuffre scandal.
Are his plans already in the works?
According to the insider, after his wish to get his normal life back was rejected by His Majesty,Prince Andrew was banished to the Bahamas. Once-known as ‘Air mile Andy,’ he has been leading a low-key life ever since his mother’s death in September.
However, the source has claimed that Prince Andrewsecretly flew to Bahrain last month. The source alleged:
He secretly flew to Bahrain last month on a Swiss billionaire’s private jet and stayed at a $10,000-a-night hotel — with all expenses paid by the Bahrain royals!
Andrew just landed himself in another mess by colluding with a nation accused of violence, extreme interrogation tactics and use of torture.
He’s becoming a dangerous loose cannon who could destroy the monarchy with yet another humiliating scandal!
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RadarOnline: Disgraced Prince Andrew Plotting Move To Middle East After Being Shut Out By King Charles III