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“It’s inappropriate”; Prince Andrew is drawing fresh criticism

Prince Andrew, involved in scandals, has once again received harsh criticism in Great Britain, reports “The Sun”.

Prince Andrew began to suffer various troubles after it was revealed that he had been accused of sexual abuse.

Since the information came to light, the duke has received widespread criticism not only from the public, but also from the royal family.

Andrew’s mom, Queen Elizabeth II, stripped her son of the ceremonial title of colonel and other privileges. He had pleaded for mercy from the Queen, but Prince Charles and Prince William rejected his pleas.

Most recently, the Duke was spotted wearing a Royal Guard uniform while riding.

According to various sources, the prince continues to deliberately wear the uniform and purposefully does so in the presence of the press.

Julian Perreira, a former soldier in the British Grenadiers (an infantry regiment of the British Army), said the prince’s actions in wearing a soldier’s uniform while riding were inexcusable.

“It is inappropriate that he continues to wear the uniform. He was asked to hand over his title. He continues to embarrass the regiment.”

Perreira points out that the prince is not entitled to wear the grenadier uniform at all because he was never part of the Guard. “He never served in the Grenadier Guards, it was all ceremonial, so he has no right to wear royal garb.”

Prince Andrew was a Royal Navy helicopter pilot in the Falklands War.

Meanwhile, another person, who did not want to be identified, mentioned that no one can stop the prince from wearing that particular uniform. “It’s pretty clear he’s doing it on purpose.”

We already reported that Prince Andrew of Great Britain filed an indictment in court in New York in August for sexually exploiting a womanwho claims in her indictment that scandalous late financier Jeffrey Epstein “loaned” her to various people for sexual relations as a minor.

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