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Donald Trump feels 'badly' for Royal Family over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

  • On Sunday, US President Donald Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that `It's a terrible thing that's happened to the family,` and he `feel badly for the family.`
  • King Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, on Thursday removed Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's remaining royal titles and ousted him from Windsor estate, a move Buckingham Palace called necessary while expressing sympathy for abuse victims.
  • Alongside the royal censures, records show Andrew Mountbatten Windsor must surrender the lease on his 30-room mansion on the Windsor Estate, reportedly relocating to Sandringham Estate after a 2022 settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, while emails published last week reveal continued contact with Epstein.
  • Democrats on the House Oversight Committee intensified calls for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to testify before the United States Congress, while John Healey, British defence minister, said moves are underway to remove his vice-admiral rank and no formal subpoena has been issued in the United States.
  • He was hosted by King Charles III for a September state visit, with a projected message onto Windsor Castle showing Trump and Epstein, prompting arrests.
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A former butler of the Royal House speaks out a disturbing conjecture about Prince Andrew. His words are listening.

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"I feel very bad." It was by these words that Donald Trump reacted to the announcement of Andrew's withdrawal from the "title and honours" on the presidential plane. Queen Elizabeth II's son was withdrawn from his princely title by his own brother, King Charles III.

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The Royal House has removed the biography page of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor from the official website. The old link leads into the void.The British Royal House continues to follow the consequences of the title withdrawal for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. On November 3, the biography page of the 65-year-old was removed from the official website of the British Royal House. Whoever enters the old link receives the message: "The requested page could …

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President Donald Trump responded that King Charles III had denied Prince Andrew his royal titles and said, "I find that bad.

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