MPs could be set to debate Andrew Mountbatten Windsor furore
The Liberal Democrats seek transparency on Andrew’s Royal Lodge payout and government advice amid US Congress requests for a transcribed interview on Epstein links.
- Next week, MPs could debate Andrew Mountbatten Windsor after King Charles stripped his titles, making him a commoner and removing his dukedom and princely status.
- Longstanding allegations link Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, while by convention MPs cannot criticise the royal family in the House of Commons, complicating scrutiny.
- The Liberal Democrats will press ministers on Royal Lodge payouts after the Commons returns on Tuesday, focusing on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s surrender of a 30-room mansion lease with peppercorn rent and a reported one-off, six-figure payment and an annual stipend.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said Andrew's decision to appear is his choice but urged cooperation with inquiries and said MPs should press ministers on government involvement and costs.
- The letter, signed by 16 members, asked Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to respond by November 20 amid lingering questions, while the House Oversight Committee flagged records mentioning `massage for Andrew`.
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The arms industry is complicit in Andrew and his ilk's abuse of women and girls
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is vile. The line we are fed about the bastard formerly known as Prince Andrew is that he is a bad apple. But that photo, the one with his arm around Virginia Giuffre, was broadly part of his government job – where he influenced elites through sex and good times to buy British weapons. This is a systematic problem, but no one wants to talk about it. Understandably, because no one wants to talk about the rape of minors,…
MPs could be set to debate Andrew Mountbatten Windsor furore
The ongoing fallout over the King’s disgraced brother could be raised in the Commons.
Actually, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has nothing to celebrate at the moment – quite the contrary, the younger brother of King Charles waits soon after his title withdrawal the next embarrassment. The time until then sweetens the ex-prince with expensive champagne. Next Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, 65, is debating "the behaviour" in front of the British MPs for the first time. This was reported among other things the "T…
UK parliament to put more pressure on former prince Andrew as US Democrats call for testimony
Gloves will be off as UK’s parliament resumes Tuesday, with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, now a commoner, unprotected by the convention that bars criticism of UK royals The post UK parliament to put more pressure on former prince Andrew as US Democrats call for testimony appeared first on Macao News.
Prince Andrew: One Rule For Him & Another For Harry?
The removal of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York’s titles raised a debate not only about the House of Windsor’s consistency but also about its fairness. While Andrew Mountbatten Windsor gets publicly disgraced, people wonder why two other senior royals, who attack the institution regularly and publicly, are allowed to keep theirs. Read on for more details. A Double Standard Situation Neil Sean, a royal commentator, in his vlog, Daily News Headlin…
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