Overview
- King Charles III recently removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s princely title and dukedom, escalating consequences tied to his Jeffrey Epstein associations.
- Andrew Lownie argues Andrew should be investigated and have his passport taken, citing what he describes as compelling evidence of deep involvement with Epstein.
- Lownie warns Andrew could relocate to the Middle East to avoid consequences, drawing a comparison to former king Juan Carlos’s self-exile in Abu Dhabi.
- Tabloid reports claim a luxury villa in Abu Dhabi was offered to Andrew by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, a claim not independently verified in the coverage.
- No official investigation or government move to revoke Andrew’s passport has been announced, and he has not been reported as newly charged; Andrew denies the allegations linked to Virginia Giuffre.