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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

Feb 25, 2026 World News
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, once a prominent figure within the British Royal Family, found himself in a contentious situation at Buckingham Palace when he reportedly screamed abuse at a police officer who refused entry to a 'random party girl' seeking access to his private chambers. The ex-Duke of York was overheard calling the officer a 'lardy c**t' and a 'fat-a**e', even threatening the officer with consequences if entry was not granted. This event has further added to the tarnished reputation of Andrew, who has long been associated with allegations of inappropriate behavior and a string of controversial incidents.

The situation came to light through the account of former royal bodyguard Paul Page, who served from 1998 to 2004. Page revealed that he could hear the heated exchange between Andrew and the officer. In a moment of frustration, Andrew reportedly shouted, 'You listen to me, you fat, lardy-a**ed c**t. If you don't let my guest in, I'm going to come down there.' The intensity of the exchange left the officers in shock, and despite the lack of security clearance, they ultimately felt compelled to allow the woman entry.

This incident has not been isolated. Andrew has been accused of repeatedly using the codename 'Mrs Windsor' to smuggle women into Buckingham Palace. These actions have led to claims that the late Queen's London home was turned into a 'brothel', a charge that has further fueled public discontent and scrutiny. The former royal's reputation has been marred by a series of allegations that have only grown in number and severity over the years.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

The Daily Mail has revealed that Andrew once enjoyed a naked massage at Buckingham Palace, a service that was paid for using a cheque from a Palace aide. On another occasion, a mystery woman turned up unannounced for a late-night visit to the then prince's 'private chambers', leading to another confrontation with the royal protection bodyguards. Former royal bodyguard Paul Page, who has described Andrew as a 'bully', noted that the prince's bedroom should have had a 'revolving door' for all the women who visited.

Tina Brown, a royal biographer and former Vanity Fair editor, has shared the anecdote to highlight the lack of sympathy for Andrew, especially following his recent arrest. Brown emphasized that the public's view of Andrew is one of disdain, with the image of a haggard Andrew leaving a police station on bail being a 'thrilling karmic win for the people versus Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor'.

The Epstein Files have revealed that Andrew has been on the radar of US law enforcement for up to 15 years, with new claims suggesting that a woman who visited him at Buckingham Palace was trafficked by his paedophile friend Epstein. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has submitted new evidence to UK police forces, pushing for a wide investigation into Andrew's possible involvement in Epstein's sex trafficking operation.

The Epstein Files also disclose that the paedophile's private jet, the Boeing 727–100, known as the 'Lolita Express', landed around 90 times in the UK, including after Epstein's conviction for child sex offences in 2008. Stansted Airport was allegedly used as a hub for transferring victims from one Epstein plane to another. It is claimed that at least one Epstein victim was flown into Britain and then taken to Andrew at Buckingham Palace.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

Andrew's alleged connection to Epstein has led to calls for a sex trafficking probe. Police are being urged to investigate the claims that a woman was flown in on Epstein's 'Lolita Express' and smuggled into Buckingham Palace using the codename 'Mrs Windsor'. The Epstein Files reveal that Andrew has been linked to four women, along with Virginia Giuffre, with allegations of forced sexual encounters.

The Mail on Sunday has revealed that Epstein took a young Romanian model to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace with his friend Andrew. Epstein reportedly commented on the model's appearance, saying that 'No man looks at your clothes, they see through them.' Andrew also invited Jeffrey Epstein and an 'enchanting' Russian model named Vera to dinner at Buckingham Palace during a trip to London. Epstein offered to introduce Andrew to a 26-year-old Russian woman known as 'Irina' in August 2010.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

The Daily Mail has revealed that Andrew had a professional masseuse, Monique Giannelloni, snuck into the late Queen's official residence after being recommended to him by Ghislaine Maxwell. Giannelloni claims she was waved through into the Palace without any security checks before being taken up to Andrew's room where he emerged from the bathroom completely naked. An invoice shows that Buckingham Palace settled the £75 bill directly from a Coutts account.

Giannelloni's account of the events with Andrew highlights the strange circumstances surrounding her visit. She mentions that during one of her appointments with Maxwell, the socialite told the masseur that she was going to introduce her to someone more famous than God. Shortly after, Giannelloni received a call from the Duke of York's staff asking her to come to the Palace for the appointment.

The Royal Family receives a number of streams of income, including taxpayer funding from the Sovereign Grant, profits from the Duchy of Lancaster and the Duchy of Cornwall, as well as personal private investments. However, two whistleblowing former civil servants have claimed that bills for Andrew's massages and luxury travel during his overseas sojourns as the nation's trade envoy were quietly dumped on taxpayers.

These revelations contradict statements previously made by Buckingham Palace, which insisted that Andrew paid for 'all personal expenses' during trade trips. One ex-civil servant was so appalled by the public funding of Andrew's expenses that he tried to block a payment for 'massage services' but was overruled by senior staff. Another former senior Whitehall official confirmed he had also seen similar expenses for Andrew's trips, expressing shock at the scale of Andrew's lavish spending.

During an official trip to Indonesia in 2011, the then-Prince enjoyed a £1,200-per-night stay at the Shangri-La Hotel and was given rose-petal massages by one of the staff members in Jakarta. The massage therapist, Ria, who had four appointments with the then-Duke, described him as very friendly, with the former prince telling her, 'Just call me Andrew. I am Andrew here'.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Palace Abuse Outburst Fuels Royal Scandal

The former prince's love of luxury travel and private jets has earned him the nickname 'Air Miles Andy'. He is currently being investigated for misconduct in public office over allegations he exploited his role to leak confidential information to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and other wealthy contacts. His dramatic downfall, culminating in his recent arrest, will see the disgraced royal retreat to his new home on the Sandringham Estate with nothing more than a chef and a lone valet.

Andrew was dramatically arrested at Sandringham before being questioned for hours at a local police station. He has previously denied any wrongdoing over his friendship with Epstein. The ongoing investigation into his alleged misconduct in public office is expected to continue, with further revelations likely to emerge in the coming months.

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