Weeks after his arrest, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is looking at a bleak future. A police investigation into claims he shared government intel with Jeffrey Epstein is ongoing, and if he’s charged and found guilty, the disgraced royal faces life behind bars.
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Parliament is actively considering legislation to remove him from the line of succession — he’s currently eighth — with the Commonwealth realm of Australia announcing it supports the move. The public has turned on him, too: A new YouGov poll found 82 percent of Britons believe Andrew should be ousted. According to a report in the Daily Mail, the Emmy-winning series The Crown, which ended in 2023, may return for a limited series or special about Andrew’s downfall. And the same outlet reported claims his daughters with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 66 — Princesses Beatrice, 37, and Eugenie, 36 — are also feeling the heat; they’ve been banned from attending royal events “for the foreseeable future” amid concerns over their parents’ Epstein ties.
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A source confirms Andrew “is in denial” about the gravity of his situation, however. “He says being born royal should entitle him to special treatment.”
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