A Shocking And Heartbreaking Statement: Monarchy In Total Mess As Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Makes Horrible excuse to ‘share a room with three girls’

A Shocking And Heartbreaking Statement: Monarchy In Total Mess As Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Makes Horrible excuse to ‘share a room with three girls’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly offered a bizarre excuse to “share a room with three girls” when he was younger. The 65-year-old has recently lost his royal titles and honours and is also set to be evicted from the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor next year.
Sharing an excerpt from his book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, author Andrew Lownie shared how he was told of an incident from Andrew’s life when he was 17. He wrote: “Andrew’s behaviour has long excited comment. The writer Craig Brown remembered encountering him at a large house party when Andrew was seventeen.
He then recalled what Mr Brown had said to him: “Over breakfast, three pretty girls who were sharing a bedroom told the rest of us that the prince had barged into their room in the early hours of the morning saying: ‘There’s a ghost in my room, so I’m going to have to sleep here’.
He added: “Needless to say, they booted him out, and for the rest of his stay he was that stock figure of English comedy, popularised by Benny Hill, the pompous oaf whose lascivious moves make him a laughing stock.”
Andrew recently appeared in new photographs released as part of the Epstein files, with one in particular sending shockwaves.
The one photograph, which was released as part of the files last week, shows Andrew lying across the legs of five women.
Looking relaxed, Andrew can also be seen joined in the photograph by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s then-girlfriend and now sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
The image was reportedly taken at the Sandringham Estate, which is the King’s private Norfolk estate.
The estate is also where the family, excluding Andrew, are set to spend Christmas Day later this week.
Andrew’s photograph is said to have been taken in front of the fireplace in the saloon room, which is where the King hosts members of the Royal Family to watch his Christmas speech.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s office was contacted for comment.



