Prince Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton aren’t allegedly thrilled with the fact that Queen Elizabeth helped Prince Andrew fund his sexual abuse lawsuit.

In its March 7 issue, Star claimed that the three senior working royals are demanding Prince Andrew to pay the queen back for everything that she shelled out to help him.

The senior working royals were also allegedly surprised to learn that Prince Andrew reached a settlement with his accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

After all, he previously said through his lawyers that Giuffre was just looking for another generous payday.

“There are only three possible explanations for the settlement. Either he was lying in his response, and he remembered her well; or he genuinely had no recollection and was adamant they hadn’t met, only for his memory subsequently to be jogged; or that he maintains his innocence but feels the weight of legal and public opinion against him make settling the easier option, albeit without accepting any liability,” the source said.

Now that his lawsuit is settled, the source said that Prince Andrew is trying to creep back into the royal family.

He has also allegedly expressed his desire to attend Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.

However, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Middleton are doing everything in their power to make sure that Prince Andrew wouldn’t be allowed during the festivities.

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

As of late, there’s no indication that Prince Charles, Prince William, and Middleton are demanding Prince Andrew to pay the queen back.

A spokesperson for Her Majesty recently refused to comment on Prince Andrew’s settlement, as well anything related to the Duke of York’s finances.

So, it’s possible that the queen did not help Prince Andrew in any way. And it was the dad of two that paid for his lawsuit contrary to what other sources have been saying.

It’s not also true that Prince Andrew expressed his desire to attend the queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Even if he doesn’t verbalize this, he will most likely be part of the celebration because he’s the queen’s son.

In fact, multiple sources claimed that Prince Andrew is the queen’s favorite son so all the more that he would be there to commemorate the important milestone alongside the other members of the British clan.