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Former Prince Andrew shouted ‘I’m the Queen’s son’ as he was removed from Royal Lodge: report

Former Prince Andrew shouted 'I’m the Queen’s son' as he was removed from Royal Lodge: report

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Eviction and Controversial Behavior

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, made an emotional appeal when he faced eviction from his vast 30-room mansion in Windsor, moving to the Sandringham Estate earlier this month.

A source mentioned that he, well, “refused to resign or take responsibility.” When asked to leave, he reportedly responded with arrogance, insisting, “But I’m the Queen’s second son, you can’t do that to me.”

This unusual use of the Queen’s name for self-defense has left many questioning whether he fully grasps the seriousness of his situation, the source added.

Things escalated when the Queen’s son, now 66 years old, proclaimed he “didn’t want to leave.” Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Andrew hadn’t responded to inquiries about the situation.

The move followed Andrew’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019.

Just weeks after his eviction, Andrew was arrested on allegations of misconduct in office while he served as a British trade envoy. This involved charges related to sharing confidential documents with Epstein. If found guilty, he could face life in prison, although he has consistently denied any wrongdoing despite his well-known ties to Epstein.

Concerns from his brother, King Charles, were voiced regarding the allegations. The king stated that a thorough and fair investigation would take place, emphasizing that the law should be upheld properly.

Andrew, who lost his royal title last year, was seen appearing distressed as he left a police station one evening, seemingly trying to keep a low profile in the backseat of a car.

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