Prince Andrew Delivers Damaging New Blow To King Charles And Camilla, Queen Consort, Ahead Of Coronation Ceremony

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A fortune teller and a psychic revealed in late 2022 that King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, would be forced to cancel or postpone their coronation ceremony.

Royal observers ran with the predictions, believing that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would make accusations and revelations so incendiary that King Charles would be facing abdication calls and would have to annul the state event set for May 6.

As it turns out, King Charles and his spouse, Camilla, Queen Consort, were able to weather the damaging storms caused by the Netflix series Harry & Meghan and the tell-all book Spare.

However, King Charles is set to get hit again, but it will be an inside job this time. Prince Andrew may once more bring unbeatable drama and scandal to Buckingham Palace days leading to the coronation ceremony.

In the past few years, Prince Harry brought the circus to the royals, whereas Prince Andrew caused unwashable shame to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, Prince William, and his other relatives.

Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse when she was a teenager. Giuffre said she was forced to have sex with the British prince while being trafficked by his friends — Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

According to The Mirror, Giuffre, now 39 years old, has signed a deal for a book that has been 12 years in the making. The book will savagely destroy any shred of dignity that Prince Andrew is clinging to.

The publication claims that after the massive success of Prince Harry’s Spare, Giuffre will detail her “alleged meetings with the Duke of York.”

In late 2022, Prince Andrew, who was set to be humiliated during a nasty court battle against his accuser, rapidly settled “the civil rape claim against him with a reported £ 3 million (almost $4 million) out-of-court settlement.”

Giuffre and Prince Andrew signed an agreement that demanded that they consent to a one-year gag clause, which implies that she was banned from talking about the accusations and the British royal family for one year.

The agreement will expire weeks before King Charles’s coronation, and therefore, Giuffre can say and write whatever she wants.

A publishing insider revealed to The Mirror that the plans have been drawn up to “maximize Giuffre’s book release with no bigger occasion than the crowning of the king.”

The insider said: “All eyes will be on the royal family in the weeks leading up to Charles’s coronation. Book releases are all about timing, and while there is speculation about whether Andrew will be seen at Westminster Abbey or on the Buckingham Palace balcony, what is certain he will be seen on every bookshelf around the world.”

The person in the know added: “For the money the publisher has spent signing Virginia, and they want to maximize their return. There will be no bigger occasion for her book than the crowning of the king.”

The insider also said: “Either way, it pours further embarrassment on Andrew, the royals, and the biggest day of his own brother’s life.”

Prince Andrew wants to sue the victim, get his money back, and force her to apologize.

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