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THE FIRM is said to be 'concerned' as Prince Andrew begins his attempts to return to the royal fold this summer.

Reports have emerged suggesting that Prince Andrew will attempt to make a Royal comeback this summer.

However, according to Royal expert Neil Sean, this is a source of great worry for Prince Charles and Prince William.

The pair are allegedly “rather concerned” that Prince Andrew could force his way back into Royal life, Sean told his YouTube channel.

Sean went on to say that Andrew plans a “long and lengthy chat” with his mother, as he attempts to persuade her into letting him back into the fold.

The Duke of York, 62, was effectively exiled as a working royal earlier this year when the Queen prevented him from using his HRH title.

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  • Henry Moore

    Prince Harry ‘intensely focused’ on investigating Diana’s final moments

    Prince Harry has been “intensely focused” on investigating Princess Diana’s final hours for his new book.

    Official judicial sources in Paris say the Duke of Sussex’s researchers have been seeking information about the car crash that killed his mother 25 years ago.

    They are believed to be involved in the ghost-written memoir that Harry is set to release this year, and related TV and podcast projects.

    One source, who was involved in the original crash investigation, said: “There have been approaches which suggest Prince Harry is intensely focused on getting more information about his mother’s death.

    “There are plenty of people in France who recall the night of the accident. It’s only normal that Diana’s son should want to learn more about it for his book.”

  • Henry Moore

    Diana planned to move to the US

    The royal’s former bodyguard Lee Sansum, has revealed that she one day wanted to move to the United States

    He added: “I actually signed up to join Diana and Dodi in America. She was definitely going, and that was that. She told me she was going there.

    "She didn’t want to, but that was the only place she felt people weren’t having a go at her. It was probably her way of keeping sane, to get some respite.”

  • Henry Moore

    37 jets fly over Queen’s Windsor Castle in just ONE hour

    Her Royal Flyness has a lot to put up with — as this montage of an hour’s flights over Windsor Castle shows.

    The Queen’s Berkshire pile is under a Heathrow flight path.

    The image taken on The Long Walk in Windsor Great Park captured 37 jets.

    It works out at one every 97 seconds.

    But The Queen, 96, did not have to endure the noisy fly-past.

    She is now enjoying the quiet life at Balmoral.

  • Henry Moore

    Diana feared assassination, former bodyguard reveals

    Princess Diana feared for her safety following the murder of her close friend and fashion designer Gianni Versace.

    The royal's former bodyguard Lee Sansum, has revealed that she feared for her own life after the murder.

    "She asked if I thought his murder outside his home was a professional killing," he said.

    “I thought it was. Then she said something that always stayed with me — ‘Do you think they’ll do that to me?’ She was shaking and it was clear from her tone that she really thought that they might, whoever ‘they’ might be.

    “I spent some time reassuring her that no one was going to try to kill her and she was safe with us, but she definitely thought there was a risk that one day she might be assassinated.”

  • Henry Moore

    Lady Di's former bodyguard opens up about royal's death

    Lee Sansum, the once-bodyguard of Princess Diana, is adamant the royal would still be alive today if he had been on duty on that fateful night in 1997.

    In an exclusive interview, Lee has told how security guards drew straws to accompany bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones in the car, and he lost.

    Lee, now 60, said: “It could have been me in that car.

    "We drew straws to see who would be accompanying Trevor that weekend. I pulled a match and it was a long one.

    “When I learned they were not wearing seatbelts in the crash I understood why they didn’t survive. That shouldn’t have happened.

    "It was standard practice for the family to wear seatbelts. It was an order sent down from the boss, Dodi’s dad Mohamed Fayed. Dodi, in particular, hated wearing seatbelts and I always insisted on it.”

  • Henry Moore

    Andrew is not the Queen’s favourite, royal expert reveals

    Royal author, Matthew Dennison claims in his new book that Edward is the Queen’s pick of her four children.

    In his lengthy biography of the monarch, Mr Dennison wrote: “Prince Edward, seemingly a bit wet and a tad irritating to the rest of us, was always his parents’ favourite.

    “That became apparent in 1987 when Edward, aged 22, opted out of the Royal Marines when he was just a third of the way through his 12-month basic training course.

    “To the surprise of some, Prince Philip did not come down on his son like a ton of bricks.

    “He accepted that the Marines ‘wasn’t right for Edward’ – and to this day Edward is grateful for that.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Andre protection is 'cruel in the extreme'

    PRINCE Andrew's "round-the-clock protection" is "cruel in the extreme" a royal author has claimed after a review of security detail was undertaken in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

    The Sussexes' unofficial biographer Omid Scobie wrote about Harry’s security needs and his lawsuit against the Home Office.

    Writing for Yahoo! News Omid claimed: "It seems cruel in the extreme to allow Prince Andrew round-the-clock police protection, but not the future King's son.

    "It comes across as the Establishment punishing Harry, yet again, for breaking away from the Firm and sharing his experiences publicly."

    He concluded the only acceptable solution to this fight is to "reinstate Harry's access to security at his own expense -before it's too late".

  • Louis Allwood

    Harry’s memoir unlikely to criticise the Queen

    Royal commentators say the book will focus heavily on his anguish following his mother’s death in August 1997.

    Harry, 37, blamed the tragedy for mental health problems that he tried to resolve with drink and drugs.

    Five years ago — long before he had thought about writing a book — Harry invited friends of his mother to share memories and private photographs of her.

    The tome, which US author J R Moehringer is writing, is reportedly unlikely to contain criticisms of the Queen.

    But it is thought that Harry’s dad Charles and brother William will feature over Megxit.

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Harry ‘intensely focused’ on investigating Diana’s final moments

    Prince Harry has been “intensely focused” on investigating Princess Diana’s final hours for his new book.

    Official judicial sources in Paris say the Duke of Sussex’s researchers have been seeking information about the car crash that killed his mother 25 years ago.

    They are believed to be involved in the ghost-written memoir that Harry is set to release this year, and related TV and podcast projects.

    One source, who was involved in the original crash investigation, said: “There have been approaches which suggest Prince Harry is intensely focused on getting more information about his mother’s death.

    “There are plenty of people in France who recall the night of the accident. It’s only normal that Diana’s son should want to learn more about it for his book.”

  • Louis Allwood

    The search begins! The Crown bosses look for a young Prince William

    Producers at Netflix’s The Crown have reportedly sent out a last minute casting call for a young Prince William.

    The show is searching for the perfect actor, around the age of 15, to play the Royal.

    This news comes after reports emerged that the show’s top brass were struggling to find their young Prince Harry, who could play a key role in the coming seasons.

    The Crown has been a smash hit since it first hit our screens, with its next season set to air this November.

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Philip understood reasons behind Edward’s choice to quit Marines, claims biographer

    The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, was very understanding about Edward’s decision to quit the Marines, claims a royal biographer.

    Writing in the Daily Mail, royal expert Ingrid Seward said: “Given his action-man image and his well-earned reputation for irascibility, many people assumed he was outraged.

    “Stories soon spread that harsh words had been exchanged between father and son; even that Edward had been reduced to tears by his father’s anger.”

    But she added: “The truth was quite the opposite: of all the Royal Family, Philip was in fact the most sympathetic. He understood his son’s decision, which he considered a brave one, and supported him fully.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Andrew NOT the favourite

    PRINCE Andrew is NOT the Queen and Prince Phillip's favourite child according to a royal author due to the way his sibling was treated when they were younger.

    Royal author, Matthew Dennison claims in his new book that Prince Edward is the Queen’s pick of her four children.

    In his lengthy biography of the monarch, Mr Dennison wrote: “Prince Edward, seemingly a bit wet and a tad irritating to the rest of us, was always his parents’ favourite.

    “That became apparent in 1987 when Edward, aged 22, opted out of the Royal Marines when he was just a third of the way through his 12-month basic training course.

    “To the surprise of some, Prince Philip did not come down on his son like a ton of bricks.

    “He accepted that the Marines ‘wasn’t right for Edward’ – and to this day Edward is grateful for that.”

    It comes as Prince Andrew is still costing taxpayers an eye watering amount of money as the Duke is still entitled to bodyguards following a review.

    The condition was subjected to a full review after he was exiled as a working royal by the Queen earlier this year.

  • Louis Allwood

    37 jets fly over Queen's Windsor Castle in an hour

    HER Royal Flyness has a lot to put up with — as this montage of an hour’s flights over Windsor Castle shows.

    The Queen’s Berkshire pile is under a Heathrow flight path.

    The image taken on The Long Walk in Windsor Great Park captured 37 jets.

    It works out at one every 97 seconds.

    But The Queen, 96, did not have to endure the noisy fly-past.

    She is now enjoying the quiet life at Balmoral.

  • Louis Allwood

    Exclusive – Diana feared assassination ex-bodyguard reveals

    Burnley-born Lee Sansum, who has covered his incredible career in personal protection in a new book, was assigned to look after Dodi and Diana, then 36, when they stayed at his boss’s 30-bedroom villa in St Tropez, in the South of France, during July 1997.

    Every day Diana would wake up at 7am and chat to the bodyguard. He said: “She had been happy on that holiday.

    “But I had seen her in tears too, when she learned of the murder of her friend, the fashion designer Gianni Versace. She confided in me her own fears that she might one day be assassinated.

    "She asked if I thought his murder outside his home was a professional killing.

    “I thought it was. Then she said something that always stayed with me — ‘Do you think they’ll do that to me?’ She was shaking and it was clear from her tone that she really thought that they might, whoever ‘they’ might be.

    “I spent some time reassuring her that no one was going to try to kill her and she was safe with us, but she definitely thought there was a risk that one day she might be assassinated.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Exclusive – Diana would still be here if I’d been on duty, ex-bodyguard claims

    HE is the bodyguard who Princess Diana nicknamed Rambo and with whom she had several heart-to-hearts revealing her biggest fears and future plans.

    And 25 years on from her death, Lee Sansum says he is adamant she would be alive today if he had been with her on the night she died alongside Dodi Fayed in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997.

    In an exclusive interview, Lee has told how security guards drew straws to accompany bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones in the car, and he lost.

    He also reveals the fun bets he had with a young Prince and how he treasures a letter from Diana thanking him for making her final sunshine holiday in St Tropez “magical” — and her fears she may be assassinated.

    Lee, now 60, said: “It could have been me in that car.

    "We drew straws to see who would be accompanying Trevor that weekend. I pulled a match and it was a long one.

    “When I learned they were not wearing seatbelts in the crash I understood why they didn’t survive. That shouldn’t have happened.

    "It was standard practice for the family to wear seatbelts. It was an order sent down from the boss, Dodi’s dad Mohamed Fayed. Dodi, in particular, hated wearing seatbelts and I always insisted on it.”

  • Matt Snape

    Queen will invite new PM for stay at Balmoral in September

    The Queen is to invite the new Prime Minister to spend a weekend with her at Balmoral in September once the result of the Conservative leadership contest is confirmed on September 5.

    According to Express Online, the 96-year-old monarch is taking nothing for granted over whether her invitation will be accepted, but it is customary for the Prime Minister to travel to the Highlands in September to spend a relaxing weekend enjoying a picnic and other social events with the Her Majesty.

  • Matt Snape

    Queen ‘led by example’, according to daughter of royal aide

    In the Channel 4 documentary The Real Windsors, the experiences of Martin Charteris, a trusted close aide to Queen Elizabeth II, provided revelations surrounding the Queen’s true character.

    Mary Pearson, daughter of Mr Charteris, recalled her dad’s stories of working within the royal household.

    Mary Pearson, daughter of Mr Charteris, recounted her father’s stories of working within the royal household.

    Speaking of the Queen’s personality, Ms Pearson said: “She led by example, she was meticulous about everything.”

    Express Online reports that Mr Charteris began working for the Queen in 1950, when she was then Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh.

    He became the longest serving Assistant Private Secretary to the Sovereign, retaining his position for over 20 years and working extremely closely with the Queen.

  • Matt Snape

    Prince William and Kate ‘will show Harry and Meghan how it is done’ during America trip

    The Cambridges “will show Harry exactly how it is done” during the pair’s trip to the US, amid suggestions that the arrival of “real royalty” could trigger a disaster for the Sussexes.

    Express Online reports that royal expert Neil Sean said ahead of the Cambridges’ trip to the Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Boston, Massachusetts that William and Kate could be set to feature on the cover of Time magazine, more than a year after Harry and Meghan featured on the same magazine.

    He explained: “A year ago Prince Harry and Meghan Markle featured on the cover of the prestigious Time magazine and they were ridiculed for it, some saying Harry was looking like Meghan’s hairdresser.

    “Well, Wiliam and Catherine will be travelling to the US towards the end of the year to launch Earthshot, a very successful, independent charity fronted by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.”

    He continued: “They are seemingly not going to visit Harry and Meghan during this trip.

    “But now it appears that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be featuring as solo front cover stars on the same magazine.

    “But unlike Harry and Meghan they will not be sharing it with various split front covers around the world – it will just be the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

    “It’s interesting, Harry has had a go and now the Duke and Duchess are seemingly stepping forward to show him exactly how it is done.

    “Indeed, the fact that real royalty is coming over to the United States is going to be very problematic for Harry and Meghan.

    “Unless they keep winning awards, their world of opportunity could be a very small window indeed.”

  • Matt Snape

    Betrayal was formative in Queen’s early years, claims commentator

    Royal commentators have argued the Queen developed an assertive air of authority following the contentious media engagements of her childhood governess, Marion Crawford – ‘Crawfie’.

    Express Online reports that Ms Crawford penned several articles and provided a number of television interviews following her retirement, in which she detailed the early private lives of the Queen and Princess Margaret.

    This early “betrayal” has been blamed for forcing an attitude of “seriousness” from the monarch in an effort to thwart future royal aides profiting from the family in the same manner.

    Royal historian Robert Lacey said: “It was a formative experience that contributed to the seriousness with which she [the Queen] always approached her job – ruthlessness some people called it.”

  • Matt Snape

    Labour-backing Republicans attack cost of Andrew’s security

    A Labour-supporting group of anti-monarchists has attacked the Royal Family following reports Prince Andrew is costing taxpayers £700,000 a year for security.

    The group, named Labour for a Republic, is a “pressure group of members and supporters of the Labour Party who campaign for the party to adopt a policy which would achieve the abolition of the British Monarchy.”

    Express Online reports that a spokesperson took to their Twitter account following the news Andrew still receives police protection.

    They stated: “The Royal Family shame this country every day.

    “They embody inequality and privilege. They are out of touch with the nation, which they exploit.”

  • Matt Snape

    Prince Philip understood reasons behind Edward’s choice to quit Marines, claims biographer

    The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, was very understanding about Edward’s decision to quit the Marines, claims a royal biographer.

    Writing in the Daily Mail, royal expert Ingrid Seward said: “Given his action-man image and his well-earned reputation for irascibility, many people assumed he was outraged.

    “Stories soon spread that harsh words had been exchanged between father and son; even that Edward had been reduced to tears by his father’s anger.”

    But she added: “The truth was quite the opposite: of all the Royal Family, Philip was in fact the most sympathetic. He understood his son’s decision, which he considered a brave one, and supported him fully.”

  • Matt Snape

    Prince Andrew is NOT the Queen’s favourite child, claims biographer

    Prince Edward is the Queen’s favourite child, ending rumours that Andrew was always number one in the monarch’s eyes, claims a biographer.

    Mirror Online reports that royal biographer Matthew Dennison claims that it is Edward who has always been the family favourite, ending the speculation that it has been Andrew all this time.

    In his lengthy biography of the monarch, Mr Dennison wrote: “Prince Edward, seemingly a bit wet and a tad irritating to the rest of us, was always his parents’ favourite. That became apparent in 1987 when Edward, aged 22, opted out of the Royal Marines when he was just a third of the way through his 12-month basic training course.

    “To the surprise of some, Prince Philip (Captain-General of the Royal Marines) did not come down on his son like a ton of bricks. He accepted that the Marines ‘wasn’t right for Edward’ – and to this day Edward is grateful for that.”

  • Matt Snape

    Royal commentator lambasts Harry’s UN performance

    Prince Harry’s performance at the UN has come under attack by a royal commentator.

    Writing for Sky News Australia, commentator Daisy Cousens highlighted that despite “lamenting a ‘global assault’ on democracy and freedom,” he then went on to tell the audience “transformative measures” were necessary to reverse climate change and that such action was “not up for debate”.

    “A sentiment that, needless to say, embodies neither democracy nor freedom,” she added.

  • Matt Snape

    Royal fans torn over favourite memories from Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

    Royal fans are torn over their favourite memory of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.

    The official Royal Family Twitter page posted a reminder to fans that it is an incredible 70 days since the “central weekend” of the royal festivities.

    In the video, the Firm’s social media account mentions seven likely highlights of the royal celebration.

  • Matt Snape

    Sophie Wessex and Edward roles uncertain after succession

    Sophie, the Countess of Wessex has earned the title of the Queen’s “favourite” whilst Prince Edward has been tipped to become the next Duke of Edinburgh once older brother Prince Charles takes the throne.

    Despite the pair’s surging popularity, their future roles under Charles’ reign remain uncertain, according to Express royal correspondent Richard Palmer.

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