Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Coverage of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the Nexus archive.
- Shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor makes first public outing since Sandringham move as he watches Duchess of Edinburgh in carriage driving competition
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor made his first public outing since moving to Sandringham, attending a carriage driving competition where the Duchess of Edinburgh participated. The event marked his return to public appearances following the relocation.
- Royal disgrace: Ex-Prince Andrew could lose Antarctic plateau named in his honor
New Zealand is considering renaming the Prince Andrew Plateau in Antarctica, a 24,278-foot-high landmark named in his honor in 1962. The plateau may be stripped of the name associated with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, referred to as a disgraced royal in the article.
- 'You get a posher sort of paedophile round here': BARBARA DAVIES reveals provocative comment workman made in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's earshot that led to 'punch being thrown' days before he was seen with mystery bruise
Barbara Davies revealed a provocative comment made by a workman in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's earshot that led to a physical altercation involving a punch being thrown. Days later, Andrew was seen with a mystery bruise.
- How much rent should a royal pay?
A National Audit Office report disclosed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received rental income while King Charles paid below-market rent for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. The situation highlights the monarchy's challenge in maintaining public relevance despite no legal issues being indicated.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is urged to reveal how much money he pocketed from subletting royal cottages
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being urged to disclose the amount of money he earned from subletting royal cottages. The request focuses on transparency regarding his financial gains from these properties.
- Calls for inquiry into ‘all royal finances’ after Andrew subletting revelations
Campaigners are demanding a public inquiry into royal finances after the National Audit Office revealed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received undisclosed income from subletting three cottages at Royal Lodge while paying a 'peppercorn rent'. The report noted the rental income went to him but stated the exact rent amount remains unknown.
- Peer ‘shocked’ that watchdog has not established Andrew’s property income
Margaret Hodge expressed shock that the public spending watchdog had not determined income from property subletting by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. She raised concerns about the use of taxpayers' money following revelations about the former prince's property activities.
- Auditors shine light on UK royal housing, disgraced Andrew’s ‘peppercorn rent’
King Charles' younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor held leases for 10 properties, with three sublet, while the monarch pays rent for the former prince’s daughters’ palace homes, according to a National Audit Office report. The report revealed some royal property leases were based on commercial valuations, while others involved negligible or no rent payments.
- Andrew sublet three cottages while paying ‘peppercorn rent’ to crown estate
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sublet three cottages on his Windsor Royal Lodge estate while paying a 'peppercorn rent' to the crown estate, according to a report by the National Audit Office. The report also found King Charles pays an 'adjusted' rent for his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, to reside in royal palaces.
- Investigations into Mandelson and Andrew could take more than a year, CPS chief says
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) chief stated that investigations into Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could take more than a year.
- Disgraced ex-Prince Andrew seen with giant, mysterious bruise on face
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was seen with a large red bruise on his face while traveling in England, according to reports. The incident occurred as he was being driven through the country.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seen with huge mystery bruise on his face as he drives out of his Sandringham home - but sources insist there is 'no cause for concern'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was seen with a mystery bruise on his face as he left his Sandringham home, but sources stated there is no cause for concern.
- 'Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited me to his private home': Jeffrey Epstein's personal assistant makes new claims against shamed royal
Jeffrey Epstein's personal assistant claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited him to his private home and made new allegations against the shamed royal. The statement references unverified accusations involving a member of the British royal family.
- 'Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited me to his private home': Jeffery Epstein's personal assistant makes new claims against shamed royal
Jeffery Epstein's personal assistant claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited him to his private home. The assistant made new allegations against the royal.
- Epstein survivor accuses Buckingham Palace of 'protecting' Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after Palace alerted to 'trade secrets leak' six years ago
An Epstein survivor accuses Buckingham Palace of protecting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after the Palace was alerted to a 'trade secrets leak' six years ago.
- Epstein survivor accuses Buckingham Palace of 'protecting' Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after Palace alerted to 'trade secrets leak' six years ago
An Epstein survivor accuses Buckingham Palace of protecting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The Palace was alerted to a 'trade secrets leak' six years ago.
- Woman at centre of fresh Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegations was Royal Ascot waitress
A woman at the center of new allegations against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was identified as a waitress at Royal Ascot. The article does not provide additional details about the allegations or the woman.
- Palace was given emails about Andrew’s trade envoy activities six years ago, report says
Emails potentially showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sharing confidential information while serving as a government trade envoy were provided to Buckingham Palace in 2020, according to a BBC report. The archive of over 30,000 emails was handed to the lord chamberlain, the senior royal household officer.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'received boost to his taxpayer-funded expenses as trade envoy after review HE commissioned found he was a "highly valuable UK asset"'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received an increase in taxpayer-funded expenses as a UK trade envoy following a review he commissioned, which concluded he was a 'highly valuable UK asset'. The decision reflects a formal recognition of his role in international trade.
- Police probing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over 'sex offences' will 'seek late accuser Virginia Giuffre's files'
Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over alleged sex offenses and are seeking files related to Virginia Giuffre, a late accuser. The probe focuses on potential historical misconduct and Giuffre's involvement.
- Police probing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over 'sex offences' will 'seek late accuser Virginia Giuffre's files'
Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over alleged sex offences and plan to access files related to accuser Virginia Giuffre. The inquiry focuses on potential historical misconduct and Giuffre's evidence.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is condemned for refusing request to give up Freedom of the City of London honour that he inherited from Prince Philip
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been condemned for refusing to relinquish the Freedom of the City of London honour that he inherited from Prince Philip. The refusal has drawn criticism from various parties regarding his decision to keep the inherited honour.
- UK police seek witnesses in an inquiry into possible offenses by ex-Prince Andrew
British Thames Valley Police are seeking witnesses in an investigation into potential sexual misconduct offenses by former Prince Andrew. The investigation relates to allegations that a woman was taken to Andrew's Windsor home in 2010 for sexual purposes after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has consistently denied all wrongdoing.
- Police probe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over 'sex offences': Stunning update on investigation of former prince as officers appeal for potential 'victim survivors' to come forward
Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor regarding allegations of sex offences. Officers are appealing for potential victim survivors to come forward as part of the ongoing investigation.
- Police probe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over 'sex offences': Stunning update on investigation of former prince as officers appeal for potential 'victim survivors' to come forward
Police are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (Prince Andrew) over allegations of sex offences. Officers are appealing for potential victim survivors to come forward as part of the ongoing investigation.
- ‘No evidence’ of formal security vetting when Andrew became UK trade envoy, minister says
Government documents reveal that formal security vetting was not conducted before Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as UK trade envoy in 2001. Newly released files show that Queen Elizabeth II was instrumental in requesting her son take the prominent role to promote British interests.
- UK government to release papers related to former Prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy
The UK government is releasing confidential papers related to former Prince Andrew's appointment as trade envoy, following his arrest on charges of sharing government reports with Jeffrey Epstein. The release comes after lawmakers demanded accountability following the U.S. Justice Department's release of millions of Epstein-related documents that exposed the financier's network of powerful associates.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will give evidence in trial of man 'who threatened former prince near his Sandringham home while he was out walking his dogs'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will give evidence in a trial involving a man who allegedly threatened him near his Sandringham home. The incident occurred while Andrew was walking his dogs. The trial is related to the threat made against the former prince.
- Man, 39, is charged with harassment after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'threatened near his home'
A 39-year-old man has been charged with harassment after allegedly threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near his home. The incident led to the man's arrest and charges being filed against him. The details of the threat are not specified in the report.
- Man, 39, is charged with harassment after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'threatened near his home'
A 39-year-old man has been charged with harassment after allegedly threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near his home. The incident led to the man's arrest and charges being filed against him. The details of the threat are not specified in the report.
- Man arrested near home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
A man was arrested near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of an offensive weapon. The arrest occurred in Wolferton after reports of intimidating behavior. Norfolk police made the arrest.
- Revealed: It was the NSPCC that first introduced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Peter Mandelson - as charity's fundraising director admits he regrets it now
The NSPCC introduced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a member of the British royal family, to Peter Mandelson, a UK politician. The charity's fundraising director now regrets the introduction, according to the article.
- Flying Gloves worn by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during Falklands War go on sale for £2,000
Flying gloves worn by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during the Falklands War are being sold for £2,000. The item is a historical artifact linked to the conflict.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team blocked FBI Epstein probe after being told he was a suspect, not a witness
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team allegedly blocked an FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein after being informed he was a suspect, not a witness. The action reportedly hindered the probe into Epstein's activities.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team blocked FBI Epstein probe after being told he was a suspect, not a witness
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team allegedly blocked an FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein after being informed he was a suspect, not a witness. The incident highlights potential interference in a high-profile legal case.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is urged to relinquish his City of London Freedom honour amid Epstein fallout
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a member of the British royal family, is being urged to relinquish his City of London Freedom honour due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex trafficking. The request stems from public outrage over Epstein's crimes and his connections to prominent figures.