Home / The Sussex Family

Royal Family Faces Andrew Dilemma Ahead of Lady Pamela Hicks’ Funeral: ‘Likely to Be Smuggled In’

As Lady Pamela Hicks is laid to rest, a clash with Trooping the Colour raises questions about royal attendance and whether a certain family member would make an appearance.

(L) Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attends Katharine, Duchess of Kent's, Requiem Mass service; (R) Lady Pamela Hicks attends the funeral of Patricia Knatchbull. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | (L-R) Max Mumby)
(L) Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attends Katharine, Duchess of Kent's, Requiem Mass service; (R) Lady Pamela Hicks attends the funeral of Patricia Knatchbull. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | (L-R) Max Mumby)

It’s set to be an emotionally complicated day for the royals on June 13. Lady Pamela Hicks’ funeral is scheduled for the same day as Trooping the Colour, meaning most of the royals will be tied up at the King's birthday parade due to official duties. Meanwhile, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is among the few senior members of the extended royal family not expected to be involved in Trooping the Colour, making him one of the relatives potentially available to attend the funeral.

Prince Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Jordan Pettitt - Pool
Prince Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral. (Image Source: Getty Images | Jordan Pettitt/Pool)

Lady Pamela was one of Queen Elizabeth II's closest lifelong friends and remained a trusted confidante for decades. But despite her deep ties to the royal family, her funeral has landed on a particularly busy day. King Charles and the working royals are expected to be occupied by the Trooping the Colour celebrations in London, while the funeral is set to take place an hour's drive from the palace, in Oxfordshire. 

And while it will be hectic, it does not completely rule out Charles’ appearance at the funeral. With Trooping the Colour expected to conclude with the traditional Buckingham Palace flypast at around 1 pm, there is still enough time for the King to make the journey to Oxfordshire for the service, which is set to begin around 3 pm. It would hardly be the first time he has squeezed multiple engagements into a day, as just last weekend, the King attended his nephew Peter Phillips' wedding before heading to Epsom for Derby Day, just a few hours later.

King Charles takes the salute from a dais outside Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Color 2025. Image Source: Getty Image | Max Mumby
King Charles takes the salute from a dais outside Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour 2025. (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby)

Meanwhile, Mountbatten-Windsor—who is excluded from the Trooping the Colour celebrations—remains the only family member available to travel to Oxfordshire for the funeral. Daily Mail columnist Ephraim Hardcastle reports that, according to sources, the Mountbatten family is currently consulting the Palace regarding a potential invitation and whether the former duke should be included on the guest list.

He said (via Scottish Daily Express), “If he is allowed at what will be a private family occasion, he is likely to be smuggled in via a side door to prevent a repeat of his gurning grandstanding at last year's funeral of the Duchess of Kent.” The situation would have been far less complicated before Andrew stepped back from royal duties. When Lady Pamela's sister Patricia died in 2017, senior royals—including Andrew—attended the funeral without controversy.

Lady Pamela Hicks, a bridesmaid at the Queen's wedding, and her daughters Mrs. Edwina Brudenell (L) and Ms. India Hicks attend a service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the Queen and Prince Philip's Diamond Wedding Anniversary, November 19, 2007 in London, England. (Image Source: Getty Images | Tim Graham Photo Library)
Lady Pamela Hicks and her daughters, Mrs. Edwina Brudenell (L) and Ms. India Hicks, attend a service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to celebrate the Queen and Prince Philip's Diamond Wedding Anniversary, November 19, 2007, in London, England. (Image Source: Getty Images | Tim Graham Photo Library)

Lady Pamela’s deep ties to the royal family have spanned generations. As the daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten—Prince Philip’s beloved uncle and mentor—she grew up in the inner circle and later served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II. Their profound bond was famously evident in 1952, when Lady Pamela was by Elizabeth’s side in Kenya when the news broke that King George VI had died, making the young princess Queen. This multi-generational closeness extended to the next era as well, with the then-Prince Charles chosen as godfather to Hicks' youngest daughter, India.

GET BREAKING ROYAL NEWS
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

More Stories

King Charles had invited Prince Harry to Balmoral when the late Queen's health worsened, however, one thing didn't sit right with the latter.
By Ira Deokule · 3 HOURS AGO
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are apparently interrupting their path to success and need a break.
By Mehak Walia · 4 HOURS AGO
MasterChef judge recently cleared the air about whether Prince Harry's surprise video call to Meghan Markle was staged or not.
By Ira Deokule · 4 HOURS AGO
Meghan Markle’s MasterChef appearance earned the Duchess adoration from the judges—alongside a few snide remarks from an MKR judge.
By Mary Anthony · 5 HOURS AGO
He reportedly wants to reconnect with his extended family and his plethora of charities in the U.K.
By Mehak Walia · 5 HOURS AGO
Meghan Markle's brand site experienced its lowest monthly total of the year in July, with visits dropping in five of the last six months.
By Mary Anthony · 3 DAYS AGO
Royal experts break down Prince Harry’s shifting image in the UK.
By Mary Anthony · 3 DAYS AGO
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing fresh criticism as their latest creative project tanks at box office.
By Ira Deokule · 3 DAYS AGO
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship dynamic has changed over the years, according to a royal expert.
By Ira Deokule · 3 DAYS AGO
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had found their own special piece of home in Montecito, however, it is now temporarily threatened.
By Ira Deokule · 4 DAYS AGO