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King Charles 'overruled William' to welcome Andrew back into the fold

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It's been reported that King Charles went against Prince William's stance by insisting that the Royal Family should reintegrate the embattled Duke of York into their ranks.According to royal insiders, the sovereign has expressed firmly to senior members that Prince Andrew will no longer be ostracised.

The monarch is said to have proposed that the Prince of Wales drive him to a church service in Scotland last Sunday.This move, which placed Andrew alongside the future monarchs, is seen as a significant stride in the Duke's potential return to public life.An individual close to Balmoral suggested there was initial uncertainty about Prince Andrew's transport plans for church attendance until a last-minute phone call on Sunday.

Following William and Kate's show of solidarity with Andrew being seen with him during their ride to and from the Balmoral service, a source said: "It's more than he (Andrew) could have wished for." This overt backing marks an astonishing shift, sources say, given that both Charles and William had reportedly swayed the late Queen last year to revoke his military honours and patronages amidst the sex scandal.

Prince Andrew settled the case by paying £12million to his accuser without admitting any wrongdoing and has consistently denied all accusations, reports the Mirror.After Andrew settled with Virginia Giuffre to avoid a full trial in the US, Prince William reportedly threatened to skip a prominent royal occasion alongside his wife Kate if his uncle, Prince Andrew, participated.

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