Yesterday, I read the Sun’s coverage of the weeks-long mismanagement of the Prince Andrew situation, and it struck me – King Charles really is the worst manager ever. He’s terrible in a crisis, he dithers, he’s weak and indecisive, and he refuses to make the tough calls. In my opinion, this whole fiasco also shows that Charles has always been out of step with the public mood. Well, this and the whole Camilla thing, which also showed his inability to understand the public. Anyway, the Daily Mail’s A.N. Wilson has been simmering with similar thoughts about Charles’s poor managerial style and more. Some highlights from Wilson’s latest column:
William didn’t threaten his cousins: This week, Emily Maitlis said on her podcast that it was Prince William who seized control of events by threatening his cousins, Eugenie and Beatrice, with being stripped of the title of princess if they did not persuade their awful parents to move out of Royal Lodge, Windsor. I am told that this rumour is categorically untrue but, even if this particular bit of the story has been misrepresented, there is no doubt that William is a tougher nut than his father. And it is no longer a matter of choice: He must be tough. Indeed, if he is to save the monarchy, he must even appear to be cruel.
Dithering Charles: The kindly and conciliatory King has been dithering, making it clear to Andrew that he should give up the Royal Lodge while never quite having the guts to chuck him out. Legally-minded folk point out that Andrew’s lease on the place has decades yet to run. But this is entirely beside the point. Public fury is at eruption-point.
Charles & the heckler: The Palace has tried to brush aside the sentiments of those such as the heckler who called out an awkward question to the King in Lichfield on Monday about his brother and Jeffrey Epstein. But these hecklers were shouting what most reasonably-minded monarchists believe. Andrew and Fergie are a pair of greedy sleaze-bags who are dragging the monarchy into the gutter.
William & Kate need to be ruthless: In such circumstances we must be realistic and – come the sad day when we are informed of the current King’s death – the future of the British monarchy will lie with William and Kate. They simply cannot afford to be gentle with Andrew. They have to be brutal, to save the monarchy itself. What began as a sex scandal has become a row over property. Now it is utterly toxic for the Royal Family.
The Yorks must be sent to Sandringham: There is no reason whatsoever why the Crown Estates, ie the public purse, should go on financing [Andrew and Sarah]. Most British people felt huge respect and affection for Queen Elizabeth II and did not want to peer too closely into her finances. She was a faithful public servant for decades, and no one felt the need to draw a clear dividing line between what she owned as a person, and what she held in trust as monarch. As it happens, when Prince Philip retired from public life, it is noticeable that he chose to do so not in a Crown Estate property but in Wood Farm, a very modest house on the Sandringham estate.Prince Andrew should do the same.
Charles refuses to learn certain lessons: When the brouhaha has died down a bit and there is no longer any suggestion that Andrew and Fergie, and their ludicrous extravagances, are being subsidised by the British taxpayer, then there will be the time for lessons to be learned. I fear the King will never learn these lessons. His privileged upbringing has numbed him to any sense of what the public think of the royal property question. For years, as Duke of Cornwall, he went on regarding the profits from the Duchy as his private income and used almost £1million of it to buy his beloved Highgrove in 1980. The house is now leased to him and is ‘his’ until death.
No more Crown Estates for non-working royals: This week – following the heckling on the streets of Lichfield – it has become clear that the public’s fondness for the royals is not limitless and we can’t go on allowing them to live on Crown Estate properties if they are not working royals. Nor can they expect to go on trousering the vast incomes from the two duchies: Cornwall and Lancaster.
Andrew received vast sums from his mother: By any standards they are not merely comfortable but hugely rich. Andrew may not have inherited anything substantial from the late Queen (or the Queen Mother) on her death but he is believed to have been given large sums during her lifetime and a handsome allowance from his brother the King. We are yet to be told how much money he made while acting as our special ‘trade envoy’ – a period in which he earned the nickname ‘Air Miles Andy’ – but we do know that his enthusiastic sucking up to foreign potentates earned him various favours including – it is whispered – the use of a mansion in Abu Dhabi. Meanwhile, his ex-wife recently sold a Belgravia house for over £3.5million. We are not talking here about people who would be plunged into poverty if they simply did the decent thing and stopped living on our money.
I don’t have any issues with anything Wilson has written here – it’s basically what we’ve been talking about this whole time. I think it’s interesting that the Mail is telling Charles: you can’t send Andrew to Frogmore Cottage either, because he will still be living a grand life on a Crown Estate. Wilson is saying exactly what I’ve said this whole time: send these people to Sandringham and manage this situation, for the love of god. The British press is really starting to worry that something larger is happening with the public mood. The monarchy’s approval ratings are in the toilet right now as well.
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He doesn’t want to send them to Sandringham because he himself owns that and he finds them too distasteful to tolerate them residing on his “own” personal territory and having their (as opposed to his) tawdry associates to visit them there
Isn’t Sandringham where Willie got his peggington nick name Andrew moving there only leave him open to more scandal IMO
Well, I take issue with one thing he wrote. This whole mess did not begin as a sex scandal. Raping a teenager is not a sex scandal. What is wrong with these old geezers? This is literally how we got here. Too many Brits high in the establishment think Andrew’s abuse of teens is just a sex scandal. One more issue is the implication that if not for Andrew everything would be fine for the monarchy. Andrew is just the tip of the iceberg.
Exactly what I came to add!
A rape scandal and a sex scandal are NOT the same thing.
And per his description “What began as a sex [Correction: rape] scandal has become a row over property. Now it is utterly toxic for the Royal Family.”
The fact that what made this “utterly toxic for the RF” was not the rape scandal but the property row should bring shame to the BRF, the media, and the government for not having addressed the rape scandal with seriousness and a legitimate investigation when it first came up.
(And honestly, shame on all the public who were more upset by Andrew’s free rent than by the credible rape allegations made against him.)
Yes, the point about the heckler is very important. In the past, people could ignore Republic protesters as just the “same-old, same-old” – but when their shouted questions become what any reasonable person would ask, that’s a serious problem.
Lately, I’ve been watching some of the British talk shows interviewing the various royal historians/experts/insiders that we know from their Meghan-bashing. These people are very angry and Andrew is only the gateway into their anger – it’s really about the money, privilege and lack of transparency.
So it appears that BP’s “floating” of maybe moving Andrew out of Royal Lodge to two other homes on the Windsor estate has gone down like a leaden balloon, and rightly so. Now it seems they are trying again with Wood Farm. It’s incredibly tone deaf: ” What about if we hide him away in one of our other cushy properties? We have so many!”
Honestly, it reminds me so much of how the Catholic church here in North America hearing complaints about predatory priests and quietly moving them to another diocese to commit their crimes against children somewhere else.
Wood farm is privately owned by the King, unlike Frogmore.
There is an argument to be made (as Nicholas Baker made it) that Sandringham is publicly owned, because it was bought with public money.
I’m waiting for the day when the focus will shift from where Andrew lives to the victims and calling on him to talk to the police and the FBI.
I think the POW can spend the income from the Duchy of Cornwall in whatever way he likes, just like any other Duke.
Andrew shouldn’t live in a CE bc the truth is he should be investigated. That’s why there is no reason for Andrew to move into FC. Send him to Sandringham. The thing about these CE houses on Windsor though. If only working royals can live in them…well, there’s not enough working royals. So does that mean they just sit empty until one day Louis or Charlotte can live there…as long as they choose to be working royals? Truly who can live in these CE houses on Windsor then. There’s more houses than working royals.
They can be leased to rich people for market rate rent. That’s the duty of the royal family in managing the crown estates, and the income from that goes to the state coffers. They should not be used rent free by a large number of family members like they were private property.
Wilson is right. As the New Statesman said, neither Charles nor William has even issued a statement condemning Andrew’s actions. Just dithering and bickering over who got Andrew to agree not to use his titles, as if that were the slightest bit meaningful.
And I’m amazed Wilson went so far as to challenge the crown estate income not just of the Yorks, but—his language is a little vague—maybe he’s even questioning the Cornwall and Lancaster duchy income . “… the public’s fondness for the royals is not limitless and we can’t go on allowing them to live on Crown Estate properties if they are not working royals. Nor can they expect to go on trousering the vast incomes from the two duchies: Cornwall and Lancaster.” Who is “they” and does that include Charles and they Wales’s?
The sentence about trousering the duchy income means KC and the Walses should be scrutinized over the management and the income of those duchies. They greedily take money from taxpayer funded public institutions without paying tax themselves. When KC dies Peg will get the income from Lancaster AND Cornwall since George will be a minor.
I do take issue with the author’s supposition that Fergie and Andrew are in a good position financially. If the Queen handed over “vast” sums to the York’s it was not to just give them a pile of money but to rather bail them out.
The Queen kept the Yorks, and other royals, on a tight leash financially, while providing “peppercorn” housing, so that they were beholden to her and she could control them. I guess she figured Charles would do likewise.
Charles just needs to purchase a non-crown estate property for the York’s in the vicinity of Windsor, and be done with it. The problem is that Charles, like Ol’ Betty and William, is just too cheap.
Chuck was never known for his intellectual capacity, was he? He’s always been pedo-adjacent himself.
This is starting to have echos of how public disapproval built up over QEII’s non-response to Diana’s death.
Andrew’s words, actions, associations have driven public dislike, disgust with him nearly as strong as their affection for Diana. Charles dithering and pretending there’s no crisis is making things worse. It shows he’s too far up his own narrow-minded, entitled, pompous ass to see the broader picture or care how this is coming across to the little people.
QEII had decades of public service, earning respect and even she got soundly criticized for waiting and not acting. Charles doesn’t have that well of public goodwill to draw on, so the public and even press are losing patience a lot faster. And grifter Fergie being in it as a package deal with Andrew is making the egregiousness of the York’s free public ride even more obvious.
Great going King Chuck!
Well obviously a tough call has been made a few minutes ago (released by BBC – breaking news). Andrew is having all titles removed (including his princely title).
I don’t think this is going to buy them as much time / grace as they probably imagine it will. It’s not going to go back to business as usual. It’s been too long bubbling up to the surface. And what you’re looking at — to cite Gore Vidal’s description of Watergate — isn’t the tip of an iceberg, it’s the tip of a glacier.
This is a society in the grip of existential crisis. The British can be alternately stoic and sarcastic, but people are really hurting. There are teachers who are homeless. There are food banks for families in which both parents work full-time jobs. There are a lot of young people who should be starting out in life who have simply given up. There are knife attacks in leafy neighbourhoods over drugs — because kids use them to make money to help their parents pay bills.
ThamesWater is dumping sewage into waterways, literally the country is falling to bits. Pipes leak. Schools are crumbling because the aerated concrete used to build them was faulty and they knew about it and no one did anything for 20 years. Just passed the buck. It’s a society where everything was built on the cheap because there was just never enough money to go around.
The NHS has a wait list of 7 million patients / procedures. Infrastructure is creaking. Taxes are about to go up, again. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has just been revealed to have rented out her home — for thousands every month — without ever having obtained the legally mandated license to do so from her local Council. She’s a landlord because she lives in a grace and favour home at taxpayer expense so she can rent out her own.
The deputy prime minister who resigned her cabinet post not long ago was also revealed to have avoided stamp duty tax on her purchase of a house precisely because she had also been granted a grace and favour home in London, where housing is hideously expensive.
The average Londoner spends 44% of their salary on rent. This is a society in which the “Establishment” is so amorphous and blobby and incoherent, effectively, it just means anyone gaming the system. And that game is clearly rigged.
The royals are getting £350 million or thereabouts just to do up Buckingham Palace. Add to that the 25% of the income from the Crown Estate, which actually was surrendered by George III to the nation in 1760, in a fit of premature nationalisation. Consider that the Crown Estate owns the seabed that surrounds the UK and that energy companies are building wind farms that will generate a windfall for the royals. No pun.
Consider that the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall remain private income streams for the monarch and immediate heir, and that the heir has declined to provide any info on whether or not he pays tax on his private income.
The utter contempt for the public in this family is stunning. Consider — additionally — that the Duchies are exempt from corporation tax and inheritance tax, as are the immense properties and landholdings that also remain private property of the monarch, Sandringham and Balmoral, despite their having been purchased by Victoria and Albert with state money. Not their own.
Consider — finally — the the monarchy retains right of occupancy in any number of resplendent dwellings on the Crown Estate, for which they pay nothing like the market rate. And consider that they have brazenly misrepresented this arrangement for decades. These houses are grace & favour in all but name.
Finally, consider the fact that *all* of the royals that appear in the Court Circular have incredibly dubious long standing commercial ties / sponsorships / networks / brand ambassadorships / milk adverts that air in China, etc.
AND — consider the fact that tickets are still sold for entry to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral, and that Balmoral additionally operates as a venue for corporate shoots and occasional weddings, for a fat fee, and that the revenue generated by the gift shops and ticket sales goes straight to the Windsors, to line their pockets. None of it is earmarked for the restoration of Buckingham Palace. Not a penny.
They are shameless hustlers. They mint coin, at will, ferociously. Whilst the society around them quite literally goes hungry. It’s pitchfork time.
That photo of Epstein, Maxwell & Weinstein at Royal Lodge, dressed up as Gaddafi, of all things? That’s not going away. The only thing keeping this obscene disgusting circus on its feet was the late Queen. Après elle, le déluge.