Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's strange behavior is coming back to haunt him. According to Andrew Lownie's book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the Yorks, the disgraced royal allegedly exhibited odd behavior toward women in his school days - and even in his older years.
MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news MEGA Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly targeted women Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly tended to "annoy, provoke and humiliate women and girls" at social gatherings and official events with practical jokes, Lownie wrote. "A strong and juvenile characteristic of his is to take advantage of his position to humiliate others who may not be able to respond," the writer claimed. A source told the author, "His [Mountbatten-Windsor]'s idea of fun is to get guests at parties to close their eyes then place an open tube of mustard between their outstretched hands and get them to clap. The spectacle of someone receiving a faceful of mustard gives him great joy." MEGA What did Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly do? In the book, Lownie recalled the former Duke of York messing with a media personality at a professional gathering. "At a society event in 1992, he unzipped broadcaster Tania Bryer's evening dress the full length of her back," the writer explained. CAM/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com People recall run-ins with Mountbatten-Windsor According to writer Craig Brown, Mountbatten-Windsor was an embarrassment at events when he was a teenager. "The only time I ever encountered Prince Andrew was more than 40 years ago, at a large house party in Scotland. I was 19 years old, so he would have been about 17," he told Daily Mail in 2019. "Over breakfast, three pretty girls who were sharing a bedroom told the rest of us that the Prince had barged into their room in the early hours of the morning, saying: 'There's a ghost in my room, so I'm going to have to sleep here,'" Brown added. "Needless to say, they booted him out and for the rest of his stay he was that stock figure of English comedy, popularized by Benny Hill, the pompous oaf whose lascivious moves make him a laughingstock," the author said. "Prince Andrew was young then and he is old now, but, judging by the recent events, he has yet to learn his lesson." Mirrorpix/Newscom/The Mega Agency Mountbatten-Windsor's disgrace King Charles III officially removed Mountbatten-Windsor's titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the misconduct allegations against him. "I'm sure he's feeling humiliated and, by all accounts, angry. You have to remember that he has consistently protested his innocence," royal correspondent Jennie Bond told The Mirror. "Therefore, he feels wronged. But the reality is he now has just a few weeks left before he has to leave Royal Lodge, which has been his home for more than 20 years," she added. "One thing he could do to show some remorse (for, at the very least, his bad judgment in befriending Epstein) is to cooperate with the Congressional committee and tell them what he saw and what he knows. At the moment, though, that seems unlikely." The post Andrew's penchant for juvenile pranks to 'humiliate women and girls' appeared first on Wonderwall.com.
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November 28, 2025
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