Prince Andrew was, allegedly, very upset with the royal family after they kicked him out due to his associations with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

According to In Touch Weekly, the Duke of York was seething at the senior royals that’s why he wanted to get his revenge. And one of the things that he wanted to do was to spill everyone’s deepest and darkest secrets.

A source told the tabloid that Queen Elizabeth was the one that ordered Prince Andrew to resign because she was mortified by the whole sex-trafficking scandal that he was involved in.

“Now Andrew is furious and plans to get revenge on his family by exposing their dirty secrets. His reputation is already in tatters, and he feels like his whole family has turned against him - so the way he sees it, what’s he got to lose?” the source said.

The insider also claimed that Sarah Ferguson’s ex-husband holds all the secrets of the royal family so he could easily destroy them one by one.

One of the things that he wants to, allegedly, discuss is Princess Diana’s death and Prince Charles’s involvement in her murder. Prince Andrew also wants to expose the alleged truth about Prince Harry’s paternity and Prince William’s affair with Rose Hanbury.

But an entire year has passed and Prince Andrew has not spilled any royal secrets to the public. In fact, he has been living a quiet life at the home that he still shares with Fergie.

It is untrue that the queen forced Prince Andrew to resign. It was his decision to step back from his royal duties, but he never used the term resign. Prince Andrew has not permanently resigned from his post.

The Duke of York doesn’t also have any royal secrets to spill because the ones mentioned by the tabloid are all false. For instance, Prince Charles didn’t have Princess Diana killed. And he didn’t also do the killing himself. The Princess of Wales died in a car crash.

Prince Harry’s biological dad is Prince Charles. And all other stories that claim otherwise are incorrect.

Prince William didn’t also cheat on Kate Middleton with Hanbury. If he did, the rumors wouldn’t have died as quickly as they started.

As such, one should take the claims made by the tabloid with a grain of salt because they are incorrect.