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Princess Anne takes surprising step for Andrew with Mike Tindall support
- Anne’s ‘wildly unpredictable’ move contradicts King Charles orders
- Mike Tindall supports mother-in-law as royals step back
- Andrew’s arrest leaves Anne is major dilemma, King’s sister takes action
Princess Anne, known for her stoic and no-nonsense approach to matters especially related to the monarchy, seemed to have taken a “wildly unpredictable” step in the wake of the Andrew-Epstein scandal.
In a shocking turn of events, as all royal members distance themselves from the shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Anne had been privately contacting her middle brother, with the support of her son-in-law, Mike Tindall.
The Princess Royal held her firm stance earlier this week as the royals gathered at the Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day service, and ignored the anti-monarchy protestors swarming the vicinity.
King Charles’s sister is of the view that private matters, relating to the members of the royal family should remain out of the public’s reach, a policy that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip adhered to.
However, it became increasingly difficult for the royals to remain oblivious when humiliating photos and emails were exposed in the Epstein files. Anne wad forced to admit that it was now becoming “harder” for the royals to defend Andrew, according to royal expert Richard Kay.

King Charles has made it clear that Andrew is ousted from the royal fold, stripped from his titles and honours, and other members are also advised to keep their distance from the York, especially the Britons’ strong feelings towards the ex-prince.
Although, it does seem like a slight act of defiance if Anne has remained in contact.
“Shaken by his arrest, I understand she has continued to be in contact with him,” the royal expert said. “Despite that familiar gruff and just-get-on-with-it approach she inherited from Prince Philip, Anne has been concerned about Andrew’s mental welfare as his world has imploded.”
He continued, “Intriguingly, this has been encouraged by her son in law, former rugby player Mike Tindall, who may have more real-world experience than any other royal.”
Insiders insist that the Princess Royal understands the “risk of reputational damage to the institution would be considerable” if the royals kept ties with Andrew. Moreover, she supports King Charles’s decision and remains “devoted” to the monarch.
Entertainment
What petrol, diesel drivers must know now
HMRC has launched new VAT road fuel scale charges for petrol and diesel drivers across the UK, effective from today, May 1, 2026.
The new rates will remain in place until April 30, 2027. Thousands of drivers are expected to be impacted by the changes.
Road fuel scale charges are used on a VAT return to account for the private use of fuel in a business vehicle. HMRC updates these rates once a year.
Drivers have three options under the current rules. They can:
- Recover VAT in full and pay the road fuel scale charge,
- Not recover any VAT at all,
- Track the split between business and personal mileage to recover VAT partially.
Under the new rates, vehicles emitting less than 120g of CO2 per kilometre will carry a VAT-inclusive charge of £657 for a 12-month period. The charges increase in bands of 5g/km, reaching £2,297 for vehicles emitting 225g/km or more.
Drivers can account for the charges on an annual, quarterly or monthly basis.
For vehicles without a CO2 emissions figure due to their age, the CO2 band is determined by engine size.
- Engines of 1,400cc or less fall under the 140g/km band.
- Engines above 1,400cc but under 2,000cc fall under 175g/km.
- Engines above 2,000cc fall under the 225g/km or more category.
Here is the full list of updated VAT road fuel scale charges:
HMRC states that drivers must calculate how much of the accounting period each rate applies to and record it as a percentage accordingly.
Entertainment
‘Resident Evil’ director reveals bold new direction behind upcoming film
Resident Evil is returning to cinemas with a fresh new story and a teaser has now given fans their first look at what is coming next.
Director Zach Cregger has shared that the film will not repeat old storylines from the games.
And instead, it will follow a completely new character trying to survive a dangerous situation in Raccoon City.
Cregger said he was inspired by Resident Evil 2, especially its slow pace and the way players have to manage limited supplies.
The star wants the film to feel tense and real, just like the game experience.
Cregger also talked about a scary moment from Resident Evil Village, saying that it was so intense that he had to stop playing.
However, that level of fear is something he hopes to bring into the movie.
Actor Austin Abrams plays the main role, as his character is described as an ordinary person dealing with extreme events.
The film will still include small details and references for fans, including ideas inspired by Resident Evil 4.
The movie is set to release in cinemas on September 18, building excitement among longtime fans of the series.
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Meghan ‘fuming’ after Harry says ‘keep eyes on prize’ despite humiliation
Meghan Markle expressed her extreme anger after Prince Harry took a seat back and avoided confrontation despite humiliation.
The Duke of Sussex’s father, King Charles, was in the US for a four-day trip as he was hosted by President Donald Trump, who often targets the Sussexes.
The monarch not only met his son during the visit but also avoided bringing up Harry and Meghan’s issue to Trump, causing distress in the Montecito mansion.
According to Closer, “In her [Meghan] view, this is exactly the kind of situation where Harry should be standing his ground, not making excuses for his father.”
“Meghan is fuming and saying it sends the wrong message if they let this go unchallenged,” the source said.
Archie and Lilibet’s mother is taking King’s move very personally, but Harry has been urging her to look at the bigger picture.
An insider claimed that the Duke believes that “they need to keep their eyes on the prize and not do anything that could jeopardise their long-term goal of rebuilding their relationship with his family.”
“Emotions are running very high, but so far Harry’s managed to keep a lid on everything,” the report stated.
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