8:07pm PST, Mar 3, 2026
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s complaints have allegedly focused on mundane matters, according to author Robert Hardman, who published Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story in 2024. “It’s extraordinary. [The former Duke of York] hardly seemed bothered about the [Jeffrey] Epstein scandal. He was much more worried about where he was supposed to keep his horses,” the source told Hardman. “He was even grumbling about where to park his car.”
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The source also suggested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor showed little appreciation despite King Charles III’s financial support. “Given that the king is footing all his bills, you might expect some sort of gratitude,” the source told author Robert Hardman. “But he’s been very rude. He is in another world.”
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Author Robert Hardman noted that the information he received came shortly before the former Duke of York’s February arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office following the U.S. Justice Department’s release of emails suggesting he’d passed along sensitive government documents to Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a U.K. trade envoy. Police released the ex-royal after 11 hours in custody, but an official probe continues. “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,” Hardman wrote.
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