Andrew Mountbatten Windsor loming 'danger' for Royals
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor could use his Royal Family intel for money, it is predicted
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor could spill the Royal Family secrets, it is conjectured.
The former Prince, who has now been banished from public life, has the tendency to go completely rogue if he is cut off financially.
Royal commentators Samara Gill and Cameron Walker have told The Sun: “I’m thinking that as more and more comes out, he will be more privy to be sharing things about the royal family and trading secrets for cash.”
Cameron Walker added: “Well, he’s never going to be a completely private individual because although all of his titles have been taken away, he is still the King’s brother and he’s still the supposedly the favourite son of the late Queen Elizabeth II
“So although he’s got no kind of entitlement in terms of the public role of the monarchy, he’s still kind of in The Firm.
“And the danger, I think, for the Royal Family, and particularly the King, is if you completely cast him out and give him no financial support or no housing support whatsoever… he needs to get money from somewhere,” he noted.
Andrew was asked to leave his Royal titled adn patronages earlier this year after constant headlines over his association to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The former Prince is now asked to leave his residence at the Royal Lodge.
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