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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Accused of Having ‘40 Prostitutes’ Delivered to Thailand Hotel

The scandals keep piling up for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

The disgraced brother of King Charles is no stranger to controversy. He has another rumored one he may soon have to address. In the early 2000s, he served as a Trade Envoy for the royal family. During his tenure in that position, he reportedly took numerous trips to Southeast Asia.

A royal expert claims that the then-Prince had “40 prostitutes” delivered to his Thailand hotel when he was over there.

Former Prince, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, is facing fresh accusations

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People can do radical things when experiencing a midlife crisis. Andrew’s way of dealing with it, according to one source, was to be entertained by prostitutes.

On an episode of the Deep Dive podcast, royal expert Andrew Lownie discussed what some of Andrew’s overseas trips consisted of. “In 2001, he is 41, he’s having his midlife crisis, and he basically starts chasing lots and lots of women,” the expert says. According to him, the Prince used the title of Trade Envoy to go on extravagant trips, which were paid for by taxpayers.

He adds that the prostitution allegations were verified by the royal family in Thailand. This news is the latest in a series of scandals which have tarnished the former Prince. On Thursday, he had that tile removed from his name and was evicted from his home at the Royal Lodge.

His previous association with convicted late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein took a severe hit on his reputation. In addition to that, he had been accused of having sex with Virginia Giuffre on the late sex offender’s island. The sex trafficking advocate who died earlier this year alleged previously that the former Prince said that doing this was his birthright.

While he and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, have had their royal titles removed, their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, will retain theirs.

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