King Charles III stripped brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles and home, but Examiner has learned the ex-prince blames a different royal for working behind the scenes to get him booted over his longtime ties to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“He’s become completely fixed on Princess Kate,” reveals a source. “Andrew keeps going on about how she’s a silent assassin who quietly pulled the strings.”
As Examiner previously reported, the king, 77, has leaned on his daughter-in-law and son Prince William while battling an undisclosed form of cancer.
“Andrew is absolutely certain that major decisions about his future were run past both Kate and William,” says the source, “but instead of blaming William for getting him forced out, he’s turned his wrath on Kate.”
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According to the source, Andrew and Kate — who first began dating William, 43, all the way back in 2002 — used to be on good terms.
“She was always very warm,” notes the source. “He believed Kate genuinely liked him. Now, she won’t even look at Andrew.”
Worse, the source says the ousted royal, 65, thinks Kate, 43, is continuing to poison others against him: “He claims she’s using her influence to make sure he stays sidelined!”
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On Tuesday, December 16, Andrew was seen horseback riding in gloomy weather as monarchy members, including Kate, William and the former Duke of York’s daughters — Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie — headed to Buckingham Palace for a Christmas lunch hosted by Charles.
“Andrew is telling anyone who will listen that Kate is the reason his family has disowned him,” adds the source. “He’s vowing to get back at her, somehow.”
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