Royal family's secret plan to handle the Royal Lodge situation was made public
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| Why the Palace canceled the announcement on the report that the Royal Lodge was "passing traffic" |
There has been increasing demand to remove Prince Andrew from the Royal Lodge ever after he gave up his royal titles and honors in a statement released through the Buckingham Palace.
According to reports, King Charles has been backing his heir's decision to remove the disgraced royal and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, from office, while Prince William has been taking the lead in the Andrew case.
The King and Queen Camilla met Pope Leo XIV for the first time since he assumed the prestigious role last week during a historic trip to the Holy See. Additionally, it was the first time in 500 years that the leaders of the Catholic Church and the Church of England were praying together.
At 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, senior journalists got a tip, and important decisions were being taken back at Palace. "We may be expecting news from the Windsor estate later this evening where tv crews have been told to expect 'passing traffic,'" journalist Emily Maitlis said after receiving a message.
Media reporters gathered outside Windsor in a frenzy, with the BBC even sending out a helicopter. The entire event was abruptly canceled in the midst of all the excitement.
"Crews have now been pulled and stood down," Emily wrote at the time. quite perplexing. However, the Palace's fictitious alarm simply added to the proceedings' tension and intrigue.
Why Palace abruptly canceled the announcement on a warning about "passing traffic"
After the pandemonium of last week, Emily provided an overview of what transpired behind the scenes and the reasons the Palace ultimately decided to stop the event."We found out that on Thursday, Charles, who had just returned from the Vatican and his meeting with the Pope, would arrive at Royal Lodge to be seen reading the riot act to his brother."
"Nobody was going to film the conversation or see him stepping out of the car, but there was going to be the moment caught on camera of King Charles's car heading to Royal Lodge," she said, explaining why the media had been tipped.
She clarified that when the Palace saw "choppers and helicopters," they became "very nervous." "This has all gotten too big, this has gotten out of control," they reasoned, and the entire event was cancelled.
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