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King Charles awards official title to Prince at Windsor after Andrew ouster

King Charles gives special honour to renowned figure in private dinner at Windsor Castle

King Charles awards official title to Prince at Windsor after Andrew ouster
King Charles awards official title to Prince at Windsor after Andrew ouster

King Charles continues to serve the monarchy steadfast despite growing pressure amid Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Jeffrey Epstein controversy.

On Wednesday, February 4, the 77-year-old monarch  hosted a renowned world figure over a black tie dinner at Windsor Castle.

As per the photos obtained by various outlets, His Majesty held an intimate accession anniversary dinner for the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims, Rahim Al-Hussaini.

The dinner was held to mark one year of the billionaire Rahim - who became the Aga Khan V after the passing of his father, Karim Aga Khan.

At the dinner, Charles awarded the new Aga Khan the title "His Highness", continuing a long-standing royal tradition.

Aga Khan's family members also joined the duo at the private dinner at royal estate.

The 50th hereditary Imam and the King were photographed side by side in the castle's Grand Corridor.

For the honourable occasion, the father of Prince William and Harry wore a slick Windsor Coat dinner jacket with scarlet collar and cuffs.

This dinner was hosted by the monarch the very next of Andrew's overnight relocation from Royal Lodge to Wood Farm in Sandringham, where the former Duke of York will stay temporarily before moving to the Marsh Farm.

Andrew was abruptly ousted from the 30-mansion royal estate he had leased in 2003 for 75 years amid the growing pressure on King Charles amid his disgraced brother's new scandalous photo and emails went viral.