King Charles might not be doing so well after all the Andrew drama. According to some royal experts, the monarch’s health is totally affected by his brother’s scandals.

Royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital, “During Remembrance Sunday…King Charles was particularly emotional, shedding a tear while standing in silence. He was withered and withdrawn, with one able to observe the toll the Andrew nightmare had taken on him.”

She observed that the King “appeared to be somewhat resolute,” in contrast, he wants his public persona to be “known to be wanting to double down on duty, rather than anything verging on a shallow or frivolous celebration.”

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Fordwich argued that we’ll never see the siblings in public ever again. “While Andrew, of course, will always remain his brother, now that he’s a private citizen, The King is likely to further publicly distance himself,” she observed. “We won’t be seeing Andrew at any birthday festivities. He’s actually made it worse for himself due to his pride and pervasively privileged attitude, thinking he’s still entitled.”

Related: ‘Frail’ Charles Reportedly ‘Physically Sick’ Over ‘Constant’ Andrew ‘Stress’—’It’s Going to Kill Him!’ 

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly “refusing to negotiate residence terms,” after it was known that he would be kicked out of his long-term residence of the Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. The situation has “merely served to widen the gulf between himself and the family.”

According to Fordwich, “Charles is purportedly ‘fed up’ with Andrew and, to the greatest extent possible, will be barring Andrew from any royal events.”

It lines up with what other royal sources say of the King’s mindset, and understandably, the stress is getting to him. “The King is utterly worn down by it,” a source told RadarOnline. “Just when he thinks the matter has settled, another revelation surfaces. It’s placing enormous strain on him. He’s doing his best to focus on his recovery and royal work, but the constant stress is really affecting his health.”

Recently, royal insider Camilla Tominey reported that King Charles’ cancer is incurable. “The talk now is that he may die ‘with’ cancer, but not ‘of’ cancer following a rigorous treatment program,” she said in The Telegraph.