Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is allegedly eyeing a tell-all memoir that will portray himself as a #MeToo victim, sources have claimed. The disgraced former Duke of York has lost all his titles and honours, as well as his home of more than 20 years, Royal Lodge, after King Charles took the dramatic decision to cut him off royal life once and for all, following his continuous links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew has been banished into humiliation after being ostracised from the royals, as they were all seen putting up a united front on Christmas Day in Sandringham, while the ex-prince cut a lonely figure in Windsor. The King’s brother has not commented on any of the latest bombshells that have emerged following his recent fall from grace. However, sources have now claimed that he could be due large sums of money if he were to write a book about his side of the story.
One source claimed that Andrew will likely want to “paint himself as a victim of the #MeToo and woke movements”.
They told Ok! magazine: “Despite being associated with the world’s most notorious s** traffickers, 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.”
Another source added that a possible Andrew memoir is set to bring a fresh headache to the royals as the ex-duke knows what goes on behind closed doors.
They said: “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.”
Meanwhile, a third source claimed that striking a deal for a tell-all memoir would boost Andrew’s finances.
They said: “For Andrew, a book represents both a potential financial lifeline and an opportunity to claim that he has been unjustly handled.”
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been contacted for comment.















