Who's going to cause more trouble in the royal family, Prince Harry or Prince Andrew?

According to royal author Tina Brown, even though the Duke of York has previously resolved the abuse lawsuit filed against him by Virginia Giuffre and admitted to being associated with Jeffrey Epstein, she believes the British monarchy should be concerned about the Duke of Sussex. 

The author noted on the "In the City" podcast (per OK magazine) that Meghan Markle's husband is more of an issue since "you never quite know what he's going to do next." 

"He keeps them all on edge, wondering where the explosives are coming from," Brown claimed. 

Brown further justified her comments, claiming that Queen Elizabeth II is on her "last leg," and that many people understand why she constantly wants Prince Andrew by her side. 

However, it will not happen after Prince Charles becomes king, or even when Prince William becomes king, which is why the author believes Prince Andrew will not stir the pot since he will be forced to the sidelines once Queen Elizabeth II is no longer the monarchy's leader. 

According to a source, the 62-year-old father of Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice was already displeased with how his royal cousins treated him. 

According to reports, Prince Andrew is already yearning to reclaim his royal life and even wants his royal titles restored. 

Prince Charles and Prince William's intentions apparently enraged him to the point that he refused to speak with them.

"Battle lines have been set," the source said, "and this has cast a fog over Balmoral in the summer." 

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One of the Prince of Wales' pals stated that the 73-year-old future monarch would have severed ties with his younger brother long ago if he had exclusive authority. 

"He recognizes that the situation with mother and son is difficult, but honestly, I think he just wants he could disappear from public view." 

Prince William also issued an ultimatum to Queen Elizabeth II, stating that he would not attend the Platinum Jubilee celebrations unless his uncle did. 

Finally, Buckingham Palace issued a statement stating that the Duke of York will not be attending the celebrations due to a positive COVID-19 test.

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