King Charles, Prince Andrew to reach agreement after years of tension

Prince Andrew invited to prestigious royal event

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King Charles may strike deal with Prince Andrew after years of feud
King Charles may strike deal with Prince Andrew after years of feud

King Charles and Prince Andrew have seemingly reached an agreement after years of royal tension.

This comes as the Prince of York was recently invited to a party at Buckingham Palace.

On June 16th, King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted a Luncheon Party at the palace after leading the Order of the Garter.

Notably, Andrew, who is not a working royal, was also invited to the prestigious royal party, as reported by GB News.

The documents shared by the outlet revealed, "The King and Queen gave a Luncheon Party for the Companions of the Most Noble Order of the Garter at which The Prince of Wales, The Duke of York, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and The Duke of Kent."

It is worth mentioning that Prince Andrew only attended the private event, not the official Order of the Garter ceremony.

On the other hand, an insider also told Daily Express that King Charles would strike a possible deal with his younger brother Andrew following long tension.

"The Duke of York's inclusion in the private aspects is seen as a compromise by both sides," the source stated.