Prince Charles and Prince Andrew are allegedly involved in two different scandals, but both can impact the British monarchy negatively.

In its March 7 issue, OK! magazine claimed that Prince Charles is still being linked to the cash for title scandal involving his former royal staff.

Even though Clarence House denied Prince Charles’ involvement in the scandal, there are claims that the future king is still being accused of things.

“There’s still a big fear that it was Charles’ ultimate responsibility. He could be dragged further into the mess, which, of course, would be his worst nightmare,” the source said.

The source also talked about Prince Andrew’s sexual abuse lawsuit and said that even if he already reached a settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the damage has already been done.

And it’s unlikely for the Duke of York to be able to escape his lawsuit at least in the public’s memory.

“He’s embarrassed and well-aware of the criticism directed towards him all over the world. His future looks bleak,” the source said.

However, it is unclear why the tabloid is rehashing old stories and issues about Prince Charles and Prince Andrew.

The rumors regarding Prince Charles’ involvement in the cash for the title scandal were first published months ago.

At the time, Prince Charles’ staff was accused of getting a huge donation from a Saudi Arabian businessman in exchange for a special title.

Prince Charles is not involved in the matter, and he doesn’t also have any idea that his staff did this.

As for Prince Andrew, he recently reached a settlement with Roberts, but it’s still unclear what will happen to him.

What is only known is that he will most likely continue taking a break and won’t be seen in public in the next couple of months.

Prince Andrew is expected to make an appearance at the queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June alongside Prince Charles and the other members of the royal family.

Meanwhile, Prince Charles also made headlines this week after a source revealed that he and Prince William are not in sync with their modern values.

The CEO of an anti-monarchy group also claimed that the royal family’s days are numbered. And it will most likely dissolve after the queen dies.

“The Queen as the monarchy and the monarchy as the Queen,” Graham Smith said.