Prince Andrew experienced another snub from King Charles after attending an Easter Sunday church with the royal family in Windsor.
With his most recent move, King Charles III appears to have drawn a line, clearing the air on the royal family's view on Andrew.
The Duke and Duchess of York attended the Easter Sunday service with the King and Queen and other royals, however the royal family did not post a photograph of the royal pair.
The post included photographs of the King and Queen welcoming the public, as well as senior royals such as the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and James, Earl of Wessex.
The royal family's official Easter Instagram image has sparked heated debate regarding the Duke's status within the monarchy, with one questioning, "Where is Andrew? I don't see him in these photos; I wonder why.
It is worth noting that the Duke of York has kept a quiet profile in recent years, having decided to stand down from official duties in 2019 amid controversies and scandals. Despite being a member of the royal family, he no longer performs formal engagements on behalf of the Crown.
Andrew may be pleased to be among his people at a public occasion, but the King's revealing gesture appears to have dashed his hopes of restoring his lost position within the Firm.
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