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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'feels humiliated' as final month at Royal Lodge approaches
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost all his titles over alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein
As he approaches his final month at the Royal Lodge, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly feeling "humiliated."
Just last week, the ex Royal, who was stripped of his titles and honours due to his alleged ties with Jeffrey Epstein, was spotted on horseback for the first time since losing his status.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has predicted that Andrew might grow to be "angry" in his remaining time at his current residence.
Speaking to Daily Mail, Jennie said, "I'm sure he's feeling humiliated and, by all accounts, angry. You have to remember that he has consistently protested his innocence. Therefore, he feels wronged."
Continuing, "But the reality is, he now has just a few weeks left before he has to leave Royal Lodge, which has been his home for more than 20 years."
King Charles' brother is preparing to move to Norfolk’s Sandringham estate in the New Year, which the Royal commentator believes he will require some time for adjustment.
"I don't think Andrew is the sort of person who will ever feel humble," the commentator stated.
"That's not in his nature. I think he will expect to have staff in his new home, as I don't imagine he has the first idea about how to cook, clean or shop."
According to Jennie, the former Duke of York should have cooperated with US Congress when asked about his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
"One thing he could do to show some remorse... cooperate with the Congressional committee and tell them what he saw and what he knows. At the moment, though, that seems unlikely."