Former bodyguard of Princess Diana, Ken Wharfe, has criticized ex-Prince Andrew as “one of the most arrogant individuals I’ve ever had the misfortune of meeting.” The disgraced former Duke of York was apprehended on his 66th birthday at Wood Farm on the King’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Wharfe, who served as Diana’s personal protection officer from 1988 to 1993, disclosed that he found Andrew to be extremely arrogant based on his professional interactions. He expressed his reluctance to comment on the matter until now.
The arrest of Andrew, following allegations of passing confidential information to Epstein during his role as a British trade envoy, has stirred ongoing controversies. Despite being released by Thames Valley Police and denying any wrongdoing associated with Jeffrey Epstein, the situation remains contentious.
Wharfe noted that the implications of the Andrew scandal could impact King Charles and the future of the monarchy. He highlighted the role Prince Harry and Meghan could have played within the royal institution, emphasizing the changing dynamics within the family.
Reflecting on Prince Harry’s current situation in Montecito, California, Wharfe suggested that Harry may not be settled and could potentially rejoin the royal family in the future. He pondered on Harry’s evolving role within the monarchy amidst global changes and uncertainties.
