Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Seeks Revenge on Royal Family Over Titles and Mansion Loss
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'Hellbent on Revenge' Over Royal Treatment

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly seeking revenge on the Royal Family, feeling unfairly treated after losing his royal titles and Windsor mansion, according to a source close to the family.

Andrew's Anger and Claims of Unfair Treatment

The former prince, who lost his royal titles and Royal Lodge within the last 12 months due to scandals, is said to be furious about how events have unfolded. He was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office but was released under investigation, which remains ongoing. Andrew denies all accusations and wrongdoing.

An insider told Closer magazine: "Make no mistake, this is a man who's hell bent on revenge and with nothing much left to lose. As such, he's become the epitome of a nightmare for the royal family as a whole and boy don't they know it."

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Discontent Over Treatment of Daughters

Andrew is also reportedly unhappy about how his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have been treated, despite them retaining their royal titles, which King Charles has not removed.

The source added: "Andrew is absolutely seething and has convinced himself that Charles is deliberately trying to erase him and the entire York branch of the family."

Eviction from Royal Lodge and Epstein Files

Andrew's eviction from Royal Lodge to a smaller house on the Sandringham Estate followed his appearance in the Epstein Files, which included emails between Andrew and the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, showing they kept in contact after Epstein's conviction for child sex offences. Andrew has denied any wrongdoing, and appearing in the files does not indicate wrongdoing itself.

The insider continued: "He's furious about the way he's being treated and has no intention of backing down quietly. He refuses to take even a shred of accountability and claims the way he's been treated is a disgrace."

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