Queen's treatment of Andrew and Edward laid bare: 'Different to Charles and Anne'

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    Queen Elizabeth II treated her two youngest children, Princes Andrew and Edward, “very differently” to Charles and Anne, a royal author has claimed.

    King Charles III is the eldest of the Queen’s children, currently aged 73.

    He will turn 74 later this month, whereas Princess Anne, the next-eldest sibling, will mark her 73rd birthday next August.

    Prince Andrew was born a decade later, in 1960, followed by Prince Edward in March 1964.

    But a royal author has described a very different relationship between the late Queen Elizabeth II and her first two children, compared with the bond she had with the Duke of York and Earl of Wessex.

    In an extract of a new biography on the new monarch, author Christopher Andersen described how the now-King was incredibly “isolated” as a young boy, which was only heightened by the arrival of his siblings.

    Mr Andersen, quoting a cousin of the late Queen, claimed the young Charles felt “unwanted” as his immediate family grew.

    The cousin reportedly said: “The Queen treated Andrew and Edward very differently than she did Charles and Anne.

    “She was very affectionate toward the two younger ones, especially Edward.

    “Perhaps by that time she felt more comfortable in her role as Queen.”

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    However, royal expert and journalist Camilla Tominey described Prince Andrew as “straightforward” and the “more glass-half-full” sibling.

    She added: “Although he could be a bit of a handful, the Queen enjoyed the company of the easy-going son who could make her laugh and raise the family’s spirits.”



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