Breaking with recent tradition, the Queen, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge did not publicly wish Prince Andrew a happy birthday, coming days after his £12million sex abuse case settlement
Senior royals including the Queen, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge all failed to publicly wish the Duke of York a happy birthday yesterday.
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