Wow, what a challenging year it's been for the Palace...
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Wow, what a challenging year it's been for the Palace.
Last year after the Coronation, apart from the thorns in their side, Harry and Meghan, the royal family appeared to be thriving.
The event went without a hitch. The world appeared to come together.
The shenanigans of the dastardly duo were like water off a duck's back.
Nana Akua asks whether now is the time to bring Andrew back into the royal fold
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Even the dreaded book by scabies, a name coined by Lady Colin Campbell, Scobie, the author of the flop Memoir Endgame, which named Catherine and the King as the alleged royal racist, it was later clarified by Harry as unconscious bias was not enough to destroy the spirits of the world's support for the royal family.
But not long into this year, Catherine and the King had more in common than the book.
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Kensington PalaceOn the same day, the two were in the same hospital.
Both underwent surgery and both were later diagnosed with cancer.
The king shielded his daughter-in-law as she underwent treatment.
The world went mad and idiots on social media, including many celebrities started concocting conspiracy theories as to Catherine's whereabouts.
We all now know she was having chemotherapy and we all respect that she deserves privacy.
But what of the monarchy now with its two star players out of action?
Is it time to bring back Prince Andrew?
Even though we all agree his association with Jeffrey Epstein, he hasn't been convicted of anything though, has he?
There's no way Harry and Meghan will be accepted by the British public.
There's a lot resting now on the shoulders of Prince William, and we have to protect him.