Royal fans all issue the same complaint as Prince Andrew attends Easter Sunday service
Royal fans have taken to social media to express their dislike over Prince Andrew's appearance alongside his family in Windsor on Sunday.
Royal fans have all issued the same complaint as Prince Andrew attends the annual Easter Sunday church service.
With a few key members absent, Andrew joined King Charles and Queen Camilla for the annual occasion - but some fans weren't happy to see the disgraced royal making an appearance.
Some fans took to social media to express their frustration over the former working royal's appearance, even highlighting an issue that Andrew was seemingly "leading" the event.
Andrew was also joined by his ex-wife - and mother of his two daughters - Sarah Ferguson at the event.
Taking to X, one fan expressed their frustration, writing: "Andrew remains accused of serious sexual offences and has paid off an accuser he claims he never met with £12m from Charles and the late Queen. He has done everything to avoid cooperating with law enforcement. Yet he is now 'leading' the royals at a significant royal event."
Another fan commented: "Disgusting but unsurprising. They allow a sexual deviant to 'lead' them but isolate Harry and his family. They make me sick."
A third fan simply commented: "Disgraceful".
Commenting on Andrew's appearance, another fan wrote: "Totally baffling."
Prince Andrew has always denied these allegations and settled a claim by Virginia Guiffre in 2022 without admitting wrongdoing and stepped down from public life in 2019 after he came under fire for his friendship with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
Also in attendance at yesterday's service were the King's two other siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward.
Prince Edward arrived alongside his wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh and their son, 16-year-old James.
The couple's daughter Lady Louise Windsor was not present. Her absence was likely due to her studies in Scotland.
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Many royals who typically attend the service each year were absent for various reasons.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were noticeably absent - as were their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Their absence comes just days after the shock announcement of Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and Zara and Mike Tindall were also absent.