Queen Elizabeth doesn’t allegedly have any plans to help Prince Andrew far more than what she has already done.

In its March 7 issue, National Enquirer claimed that the queen finally banished her favorite son, Prince Andrew.

Even if he’s all in the clear amid his sexual abuse lawsuit, the Duke of York still needs to pay his accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre a hefty sum for their settlement.

However, a source claimed that Prince Andrew is broke so he doesn’t have any idea how he would settle the case. He’s allegedly hoping he could receive some help from the queen, but the monarch doesn’t have any plans to support him.

“Andrew is on the ropes, and Her Majesty is refusing to bail him out. She’s furious at him for bringing shame and humiliation to the monarchy and will not bankroll his mega-bucks-out-of-court settlement,” the source said.

The insider also claimed that the queen will take necessary steps to show the public where her loyalty lies, and things won’t be good for Prince Andrew even after he settles his sexual abuse case.

“She’s already banned Andrew from royal life and stripped him of his military honors, royal patronages, taxpayer-funded salary, and the use of the His Royal Highness title, but she’s not finished yet. I’m told that within weeks, Andrew will be kicked out of his grace and favor home, Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he lives with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson,” the source said.

The source also claimed that Prince Andrew is facing dire financial strains because of his sexual abuse case. And without the royal coffers to tap, he could very well declare bankruptcy.

“Although he lives a very lavish champagne-and-caviar lifestyle, Andrew is not a wealthy man. His mother has kept him afloat financially, but she’s just slammed shut the Bank of Mommy,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt for a slew of reasons.

First, the settlement amount between Prince Andrew and Giuffre has not been disclosed. And this will most likely be kept as a secret from the public.

Even if it’s true that the Duke of York is struggling financially, it’s unlikely for him to be asking the queen for help because he knows she’s old and sick from COVID-19.