Disgraced former prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor whose royal title has been taken away because of his association with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is fighting it out with his brithe King Charles and made a bold demand of a six-bedroom mansion with full staff, police protection, as he is now moving out of the Royal Lodge Home. British broadcaster Helena Chard revealed to Fox News that Andrew does not believe he did anything wrong as he, since the beginning, denied the allegations of Virginua Giuffre who claimed Andrew raped her when she was a minor. Chard revealed that Andrew feels frustrated and now demanding a six- or seven-bedroom house on the Sardingham estate. “He feels he is entitled to all the staff he is accustomed to, including a cook, housekeeper, gardener, driver and police security.”“He may now be viewed as a commoner, but he has never lived like one,” Chard said. “If left to his own devices, I imagine he wouldn’t know how to look after himself. It’s probably easier for King Charles to privately pay for his brother to be looked after at this point, monitoring his whereabouts and preventing Andrew from causing further possible havoc.”
‘Andrew sees himself as the victim’
Royal commentator Meredith Constant explained that Andrew sees himself as the victim because nothing has been proved against him; his titles were snatched because of the continued accusations against him, not because he was found guilty.
Andrew’s list of demands
- Andrew wants to ensure his right to move around the estate freely, instead of being trapped within the bounds of whichever property he agrees to take.
- Andrew wants to make sure he has an appropriate number of staff to cater to his needs.
- Andrew wants a cook, housekeeper, gardeners, a butler, a driver and police security.
- The house should be a substantial six or seven-bedroom house as he is already downgrading from his 30-room mansion, Royal Lodge.
