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Prince Andrew was advised to accept the royal role offered by King Charles

Prince Andrew was advised to accept the royal role offered by King Charles

Prince Andrew advised to do royal job offered by King Charles
Prince Andrew advised to do royal job offered by King Charles

Prince Andrew, who has kept a low profile since his bombshell interview in 2019, has been suggested a way to return to the royal fold.

One royal commentator believes there is a way back into the fold for the Duke of York, who was stripped of his HRH title by the late Queen before her death.

THE Daily MailRichard Eden hilariously advised Andrew to consider a job for his brother that the expert says perfectly matches the Duke’s experience.

The work is about a helicopter pilot who supposedly enjoys a “competitive” salary and is responsible for transporting members of the royal family around the United Kingdom for official engagements.

The father of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie once served as a helicopter pilot and warship captain during the Falklands War aboard HMS Invincible.

The suggestion comes after the Royal Household website displays the advertisement that they are looking for an “experienced multi-engine helicopter commander” who can serve as main pilot or co-pilot.

“The King’s Helicopter Flight (TKHF) consists of a small team of pilots and ground support staff who provide an exceptional helicopter travel service to members of the Royal Family carrying out official engagements throughout the United Kingdom,” according to the ads.

In addition to the technical requirements, including “extensive flying experience in multi-engine helicopters”, the selected candidate must also demonstrate “high levels of initiative, proactivity and problem-solving capacity”.

Andrew is said to be facing a financial crisis as he has been told that if he cannot find £2 million to carry out repairs to Royal Lodge he will need to leave the property.

He is said to have breached Crown Estate tenancy rules, which state that repairs must be carried out to the property at regular intervals.

This is said to be “the closest Andrew has come to being evicted” since stepping down as a senior royal two years ago, it has been claimed. The source added that the duke was left “stunned” after his brother King Charles decided to withdraw all private funding, including a 10-man security team who will leave the estate this month.

Andrew would have been asked to prove he has the financial resources to carry out the necessary repairs to the real store.