During a recent live episode of BBC Question Time, host Fiona Bruce issued an apology following an on-air blunder involving Prince Andrew. The incident occurred shortly after King Charles announced that Prince Andrew would no longer hold his royal title. Despite the mistake, the audience responded positively to the news in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
While discussing the King’s decision to strip Prince Andrew of his remaining royal privileges, Fiona Bruce inadvertently referred to him using his formal title. However, the error was quickly corrected by the panelists, including Matthew Goodwin, who clarified that it should be just “Andrew.” Fiona Bruce acknowledged her mistake, attributing it to habit.
Following the announcement from Buckingham Palace that Prince Andrew had been stripped of his titles and honors, he was instructed to vacate his residence at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. The decision came after mounting pressure to remove him from the property due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein and the allegations made against him by Virginia Giuffre.
Prince Andrew, aged 64, will now be relocating to private accommodation on the Sandringham Estate, with the King covering his housing expenses. The Palace expressed sympathy for the victims of abuse and emphasized the necessity for Prince Andrew to surrender his lease at the Royal Lodge.
In a separate incident, Fiona Bruce intervened in a heated exchange between Matthew Goodwin and Lisa Nandy during a debate on illegal immigration and crime. Goodwin’s assertion that rising migration numbers had led to increased violence was met with strong opposition from Nandy, who accused him of sowing fear and division.
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