Queen Elizabeth ‘frustrated’ by Prince Charles, closer to Prince Andrew: expert

Queen Elizabeth is “frustrated” and “surprised” by her eldest son, Prince Charles – and is more attracted to his younger brother, the scandal-ridden Prince Andrew.

In the program “Queen Elizabeth: Love, Honor and Crown”, from the Channel 4 of Britain, the author Clive Irving claims that the 94-year-old monarch Charles, the heir to the British throne, has never really understood , reported The Daily Mail. .

“To this day, she’s more open to Andrew and more forgiving to Andrew than to Charles,” says Irving, author of the new biography “The Last Queen”.

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This despite allegations of sexual abuse against Andrew (61) related to his friendship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew, who denied the claims, resigned from his royal service in November 2019 following his BBC interview with the train wreck about his relationship with the convicted sex offender.

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, describes the Duke of York in the documentary ‘loud, blunt’, but also ‘very charming if he wants to be’.

“He can be arrogant and rude; he has some characteristics of his own father,” Prince Philip said, Seward said.

According to Seward, Charles (74) is ‘the opposite of the younger brother Andrew’.

Irving believes that Charles ‘will never fulfill the Queen’s sense of duty’.

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However, according to Irving, his eldest son, Prince William, is the only member of the royal family who appreciates the queen’s ‘very dedicated sense of duty’.

“Everyone around the queen never gets to it at some point. Her own family didn’t measure up to it. Charles never measures up to it,” Irving said.

The documentary is described as an “in-depth investigation” of various conflicts within the family during Elizabeth’s long reign.

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