TODAY’S PAPER | December 28, 2025 | EPAPER

Prince William prepares to "deal with" former prince Andrew, according to royal biographer

Royal biographer Andrew Lownie has suggested that William believes action is necessary sooner rather than later


Pop Culture & Art December 28, 2025 1 min read
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Prince William is reportedly preparing to “deal with” his uncle Prince Andrew as pressure mounts over Andrew’s standing within the British royal family, according to recent claims from a royal author. The Prince of Wales is said to want unresolved controversies addressed swiftly, reflecting growing unease about Andrew’s continued association with the monarchy.

Royal biographer Andrew Lownie has suggested that William believes action is necessary sooner rather than later, particularly as the royal family navigates a period of uncertainty.

William is reportedly focused on resolving long-standing issues to protect the institution’s future and public image.

Prince Andrew, once a senior working royal, has faced significant controversy in recent years. He was stripped of his remaining royal titles and duties following his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and a subsequent legal settlement. Since then, Andrew has largely withdrawn from public life.

The reported urgency surrounding William’s stance highlights broader concerns within royal circles about reputational damage and the need for stability.

A reportedly tense public interaction between William and Andrew earlier this year reignited speculation about strained family relations and unresolved internal conflicts.

As Prince William takes on greater responsibility within the royal family, his approach is seen by observers as more direct and decisive.

How he ultimately handles the situation with Prince Andrew could shape perceptions of his leadership style and influence the monarchy’s direction in the years ahead.

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