Andrew Mountbatten Windsor once revealed the Royals are not allowed to play a specific board game.
The former Duke of York, who is now exiled at Sandringham, visited the Leeds Building Society back in 2008 and spoke about monopoly in the family as he was presented a board game.
“We're not allowed to play Monopoly at home. It gets too vicious,” he noted.
Speaking about about a Christmas tradition, Andrew admitted that the family collectively waits for Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas message.
He said: "As children we were always encouraged after lunch to behave ourselves and wait for the Queen's message, because lunch would usually finish within 10 or 15 minutes of quarter to three, and three o'clock is the time we all sit down and watch it.''
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is embroiled in an active police investigation, found himself in an unlikely spot following just a few days after his embarrassing police arrest on Thursday.
On the morning of his 66th birthday, the former Duke of York was taken in for questioning by Thames Valley Police under the suspicion of ‘misconduct in the public office’.
Meanwhile, 12 forces are looking into several other allegations in light of the Epstein files released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Just as the police took Andrew into remand from his temporary accommodation at Norfolk, a photographer captured the now-viral image of the disgraced royal, appearing in sheer panic, leaving the estate.
In surprising turn of events, King Charles’s brother emerged in Paris. Activists from the anti-billionaire campaign group ‘Everyone Hates Elon’, hung a photo of the iconic moment at the Louvre museum in Paris on February 22.