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‘Lonely’ Ex-Prince Andrew Feels His Life Has ‘Turned Upside Down’ — Author

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been spending lonely nights in Norfolk, and a new book out this week paints a picture of just how far the ex-Prince has fallen after the scandal. Author Andrew Lownie has updated his biography, “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” and he shows Andrew as a man cut adrift. He describes the former Prince as someone exiled to the Sandringham Estate, and as someone who is spending his evenings watching TV and playing video games late at night.

Ex-Prince Andrew feels the need to ‘establish new routines and networks,’ per author

The Mirror reported that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor himself confessed that his life had been “turned upside down” after the recent scandal, and Andrew Lownie’s account reveals an ex-Prince finding new things to do.

On the one hand, Princess Eugenie reportedly hid the news of her pregnancy from her father; on the other hand, his family members rarely visit him, leaving him lonely. 

Lownie’s book includes rare words that Andrew spoke to a staff member. In that, he allegedly said, “It’s been very hard to deal with. The hardest thing was how it affected my family and put so much burden on them. For that, I’m sorry beyond words, and unfortunately, will have to bear that regret for the rest of my life.” 

Then the former Prince reportedly admitted, “My life has been turned upside down, and often I feel a deep-rooted sense of being alone in the world. I need to establish new routines and networks. Perhaps I’ll end up doing it somewhere else.” He allegedly added, “Money isn’t an issue because I’ve made some shrewd business deals over the years that afford me a good lifestyle. I’ve been completely misunderstood, and I’m hopeful that one day the naked truth will finally let out.”

Furthermore, a source claimed that ex-Prince Andrew has become detached from reality after the scandal, spending hours watching golf and prioritising gaming over nearly everything else. The book alleges he plays Call of Duty and similar warfare titles late into the night, and that “he prioritises gaming over work, health and hygiene.”

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