By Molly Claire Goddard
8:26am PST, Jan 20, 2026
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According to
OK! Magazine, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor wants to "paint himself as a victim of the #MeToo and woke movements" in a tell-all book. "Despite being associated with the world's most notorious s** trafficker,
Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew is so deluded and filled with anger he genuinely feels
he is the victim in his downfall — not the actual victims left in Epstein's wake. It's this narrative he will want to write in his book," the source claimed.
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With nothing to lose, a memoir could provide the money and attention Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor needs. "No contracts have been finalized, but there is considerable interest from publishers," the source said. "For Andrew, a book represents both a potential financial lifeline and an opportunity to claim that he has been unjustly handled."
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After being banished from The Firm, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might want to settle the score with his family members. "Andrew knows where the bodies are buried — and that makes the idea of a memoir extraordinarily sensitive for the royal family, because it could expose private conversations and long-held secrets," a second source claimed.
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King Charles III stripped Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as the allegations of misconduct against him. "Andrew feels deeply wronged by how events have unfolded," a third source said. "He is fully convinced that public opinion would soften if his version of the story were fully aired, and he wants to cast himself as someone who was misled and ultimately betrayed."
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As Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's life continues to crumble, he might want to take control of his destiny. "He understands that publishing a memoir would almost certainly sever his remaining ties to the family," a fourth source said. "At the same time, keeping quiet provides no assurance of either renewed acceptance or financial stability."