• King Charles turned 77 on November 14.
  • His Majesty's celebrations have allegedly been "overshadowed" by his disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
  • Andrew is "refusing to negotiate residence terms" amid being evicted from the Royal Lodge.

King Charles turned 77 today (November 14) but he's not exactly in the mood to celebrate due to ongoing drama with his disgraced brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. King Charles recently stripped Andrew of his titles, evicted him from the Royal Lodge, and is in the process of taking his corgis—and the situation is casting a "shadow" on any celebrations.

"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," royal expert Hilary Fordwich tells Fox News Digital. "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."

She adds that Andrew is "refusing to negotiate residence terms" which has "merely served to widen the gulf between himself and the family at large. Charles is purportedly ‘fed up’ with Andrew and, to the greatest extent possible, will be barring Andrew from any royal events [....] Given the current fervor regarding Andrew, birthday celebrations for the king are likely to be subdued with a greater emphasis on service. They will demonstrate all the dedication to duty the monarchy stands for to ensure continuity."