Andrew Mountbatten Windsor worried about wrong things in new home
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor feel no remorse as he moves into a new home
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is seemingly throwing tantrums as he enters his new abode.
The ex Prince, who is exiled to Wood Farm at the Sandringham Estate, has no remorse over his friendship with convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Royal author Robert Hardman tells Daily Mail: Andrew "hardly seemed bothered about the Epstein scandal
Mr Hardman concluded: "Even if the current police investigation comes to nothing, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s bovine lack of remorse for the damage he has inflicted on both the institution and the family has ensured one thing: The King has not yet finished with his brother."
This comes as Royal expert Kevin Maguire tells Mirror: “What did Charles, William and the hitherto respected Elizabeth II know about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s alleged sexploits, money-making, trading reports and dubious pals?”
He added: “Everybody else long ago concluded that the eighth in line to the throne was a bad ’un, yet a privileged family continued housing and financing their son, brother and uncle. The current King and old Queen even loaned him £12million to keep him out of a US court.”
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