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King Charles Faces Royal Crisis: Andrew's Arrest and Washington Trip Threats

King Charles Faces Royal Crisis: Andrew's Arrest and Washington Trip Threats

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King Charles has been front and center amid a royal storm sparked by brother Andrews arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office over leaked trade secrets to Jeffrey Epstein, with Jang.com.pk reporting the monarchs name surfaced in a shocking 2011 Epstein email blaming Charles for Andrews ouster as UK trade envoy. Undeterred, Charles made his first public outing Thursday as Captain General of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, visiting the 7th Air Defence Group at Thorney Island in West Sussex, where he watched an air defense demo, opened a junior ranks restaurant, and charmed the community, per the Royal Familys official Instagram. The next day, Friday, he beamed at Northwood Headquarters, the UK defenses nerve center in Hertfordshire, thanking soldiers, sailors, aviators, and NATO allies for their round-the-clock vigilance, as Buckingham Palace posted on Instagram amid whispers of Andrews imminent removal from the line of succession. Earlier in the week, Charles hit London Fashion Week 2026, doubling down on sustainability pledges despite the scandal, according to Pakistan Today. The Independent warns his planned April Washington trip, the first by a British sovereign in nearly two decades, could turn explosive, with Epstein victims lawyers, Congressman Robert Garcia, and anti-Trump firebrand Steve Schmidt threatening brutal protests, billboards linking Charles to Epstein and Trump, and demands for the King to push Andrew to testify. The Sun speculates Andrews woes spell unprecedented pressure on Charles and William, potentially eroding public deference to the Crown in a crisis rivaling Dianas death. Palace insiders say Charles thoughts remain with abuse victims, while InStyle dishes he is getting down-to-earth advice from an unexpected royal straight-talker. No business deals or social media mentions from Charles himself surfaced, but the Epstein email reignited global chatter, with Australia backing Andrews succession purge. Through it all, the 77-year-old King projects unflappable resolve, balancing duty and dynasty as eyes turn to Washington.

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