Queen Elizabeth has been on Prince Andrew’s side ever since he was accused of sexually abusing underage girls in the 90s.
However, things may have changed between the mother and son.
According to In Touch Weekly, the queen is urging Prince Andrew to confess everything that he did and everything that he knows to clear his name. But if he’s proven to be guilty, the queen still thinks that a confession is a right thing for him to do.
“The whole ordeal has been devastating for the queen. For Prince Charles cheating on Princess Diana with Camilla, all the royal divorces, and even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving the royal family and moving to California earlier this year. Andrew’s is by far the worst scandal the monarch has encountered during her reign. She’s begging Andrew to just confess,” the source said.
According to the insider, Prince Andrew is a mess right now because he’s worried about what Ghislaine Maxwell could reveal about him. Even though he previously denied being intimate with underage girls, there are rumors that Maxwell is holding on to tapes that could expose the Prince of York.
“If you think what’s already out there is shocking, brace yourself – there are more bombshells to come. And there’s nothing Andrew can do to stop it,” the source said.
There are also claims that if Prince Andrew will be proven to be guilty, he could face up to 25 years in prison. And his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, may also be called to the stand as a witness against the dad of two.
However, it is unlikely for the Duchess of York to agree to this because she has been loyal to Prince Andrew throughout all these years.
“This could be the end of Andrew. He was already doomed from the whole sex scandal, but this could be the final nail in his coffin. Right now, Ghislaine is saying she won’t betray Andrew and Epstein’s old friends, but life behind bars is far worse than she ever imagined,” the source said.
However, one should take the claims made by the tabloid with a grain of salt. The queen’s thoughts about Prince Andrew’s possible involvement with underage girls remain unknown. But at the end of the day, it is unlikely for the queen to force Prince Andrew to confess if she thinks that he’s innocent.