Rayner called Andrew a ‘nonce’ and tried to block him from standing in for King
- Angela Rayner called Prince Andrew a 'nonce' and attempted to prevent him from representing King Charles, as stated in a tell-all book on Labour's rise to power.
- Prince Andrew has been stripped of some royal roles due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein but remains a counsellor of state.
- Rayner expressed her disapproval of Andrew's representation, stating, 'I'm not going to vote to keep that nonce on.'
- An aide noted that Rayner actively reached out to the Palace and civil service to address her concerns about Andrew's role.
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Angela Rayner tried to block Prince Andrew from royal duties, book claims
The deputy prime minister reportedly contacted Buckingham Palace and senior civil servants in a bid to remove the disgraced Duke of York from a list of royals who could step in for the King
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