Camilla delivers fresh blow to Andrew

Camilla delivers fresh blow to Andrew

The Queen Consort will take over Prince Andrew’s position within the Trooping the Colour.

Disgraced Andrew, 62, was pressured to step down as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards when he was fired from royal obligation by the late Queen as he paid out thousands and thousands to Epstein intercourse slave Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

Buckingham Palace final evening introduced Camilla, 75, has taken on the colonelcy ending months of hypothesis, The Sun studies.

“There have been many nails in the Duke of York’s coffin and any deeply-desired wish to return to public duty but this is, without doubt, the final of final nails,” a supply stated.

In a serious reshuffle of army titles, the Princess of Wales, 40, has been named Colonel of the Irish Guards, taking on from her husband William after eleven years.

The Prince of Wales, 40, replaces Charles and is known as Colonel of the Welsh Guards.

Andrew — who noticed lively service within the Falklands War — took on the colonelcy from his father the Duke of Edinburgh in 1975.

His honorary army title was held “in abeyance” when he stepped except for public duties after his car-crash Newsnight Jeffrey Epstein interview in late 2019.

The announcement comes six months forward of Trooping the Colour, when royals will seem at Horseguards Parade for the King’s first Birthday Parade.

Trooping the Colour has additionally been moved from its conventional slot on the second weekend of June to the third of the month and can fall on Saturday 17.

The Queen Consort and Princess of Wales aren’t anticipated to look on horseback or in uniform at Trooping.

Sources near Camilla say the “senior” put up was chosen because it has beforehand been held by consorts and sits in rank immediately under the King.

The Queen Consort takes her appointment “very seriously” and is “delighted” with the prospect of creating her relationship with the regiment, sources say.

But Camilla has by no means formally served in any army position.

Her father Bruce Shand was a extremely adorned soldier of the Second World War and ex-husband Major Andrew Parker Bowles served as a squadron chief within the Household Cavalry.

A palace spokesman refused to say when Andrew had been advised of the appointment or his rapid response.

Former Grenadier Guards blasted the scandal-hit Duke of York this summer time for persevering with to put on his Grenadier Guards cypher whereas horseriding close to his £30 million ($54 million) 31-room mansion at Royal Lodge.

Despite his shame and ceremonial position held in abeyance Andrew nonetheless managed to attend a convention with Colonels of the Household Division hosted by Prince Charles at St James’s Palace in 2021.

The Grenadier Guards greeted news Prince Andrew misplaced his honorary position as their colonel with “three cheers” for the Queen, in January.

In their announcement, the palace stated The Prince of Wales is taking on as Regimental Colonel of Welsh Guards from King Charles who served from 1975 till he grew to become King in September 2022

Princess of Wales takes over as Regimental Colonel of Irish Guards from Prince William who served from February 2011 till he grew to become Prince of Wales in September 2022

The Queen Consort is taking on from Andrew who served as Regimental Colonel of Grenadier Guards from 2017.

The Duke of Edinburgh held the put up from 1975 till he retired and it was held for one 12 months by the then-Princess Elizabeth in 1942

Queen Victoria’s consort Prince Albert additionally held the put up for 9 years.

As monarch, King Charles III will maintain the appointment of Colonel-in-Chief of the entire Regiments of the Household Division.

Each Regiment historically has a Colonel who is generally both a member of the Royal Family or a senior officer.

The Trooping of the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years.

It will boast greater than 1400 parading troopers, 200 horses and 400 musicians.

The parade strikes from Buckingham Palace and down The Mall to Horse Guards Parade, alongside Members of the Royal Family on horseback and in carriages.

The pomp and ceremony shut with an RAF fly-past, watched by Members of the Royal Family from Buckingham Palace balcony.

This article initially appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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