By Molly Claire Goddard
10:13am PST, Nov 19, 2025
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According to
Andrew Lownie, author of the book
Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is thinking about a plan to avoid further punishment. "This new information dump is the nail in the coffin for Andrew," the writer told
The Mirror. "Highlighting the lies he has told about his association with Jeffrey Epstein. There is still much more to emerge, but there can be no doubt now about how deeply involved [he was] with the convicted pedophile. Andrew needs to be investigated and as a flight risk and his passport should be surrendered."
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Despite Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being stripped of his royal titles and forced out of Royal Lodge, Andrew Lownie believes the former Duke of York could face more serious consequences if he doesn't relocate. "I think there is a good chance Andrew would avoid any possible legal charges by going to the Middle East like King Juan Carlos," the reporter said of the former king of Spain, who lives in self-exile in Abu Dhabi due to financial scandals. "That would certainly suit the royal family. If the authorities are serious about investigating him and holding him to account, then his passport needs to be confiscated."
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According to a
source, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was allegedly offered a home in Abu Dhabi by royal politician
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. "The sheikh has offered free use of a vast royal palace next to an idyllic waterway in the desert kingdom," the insider told
The Sun. The father of two is currently being moved to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
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In bombshell emails, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's
claim that he cut off contact with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010 is seemingly untrue. In a March 2011 message to the late criminal, the 65-year-old reacted to
Virginia Giuffre's allegations of misconduct against him. "Hey there! What's all this? I don't know anything about this! You must SAY so, please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can't take any more of this," Andrew said.
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Jeffrey Epstein also appeared to disprove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's claim that the photo of him and Virginia Giuffre at Ghislaine Maxwell's London home in March 2001 is fake. "Yes, she [Virginia] was on my plane and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have," the financier wrote in an email.