Prince William is reportedly leading efforts to permanently distance Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal family, following years of damaging scandals linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Royal experts suggest that William is determined to protect the monarchy's reputation and ensure his future reign is not overshadowed by Andrew's controversies. Discussions are underway about Andrew's possible exile abroad, with destinations such as Abu Dhabi and Bahrain being considered, though some insiders warn that a move overseas may not guarantee freedom from public scrutiny.
King Charles has already stripped Andrew of his princely title and evicted him from his long-time residence, with Andrew expected to relocate to the Sandringham estate or potentially accept an invitation to live in the United Arab Emirates. William and Catherine are said to be enforcing a stricter 'zero-tolerance' approach to scandals within the royal family, aiming for a decisive break with Andrew to safeguard the monarchy's future. Despite Andrew's continued denial of wrongdoing, the royal family's actions reflect a commitment to supporting abuse victims and restoring public trust.

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