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The shocking Thailand allegations against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

Posted on November 2, 2025
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A royal historian has levelled explosive new allegations against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the disgraced former prince.

He claims that the former prince had 40 prostitutes delivered to his Thailand hotel during a taxpayer-funded trip.

ANDREW MOUNTBATTEN WINDSOR ALLEGATIONS

Author Andrew Lownie made these allegations on a recent podcast. He detailed a 2001 trip where the former prince was serving as a UK Trade Envoy.

Andrew Lownie claimed that during a four-day period celebrating the King of Thailand’s birthday, the former prince insisted on staying in a five-star hotel.

The former Prince had a large number of sex workers brought to him, they were all allegedly enabled by diplomats, according to Sky News.

ABUSE OF POWER

The story of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor reinforces a global conversation about the abuse of power and public funds.

The historian further alleged that the former prince routinely used his official role to fund private holidays.

This was a point of contention in most nations, including South Africa, where fiscal responsibility is a constant public concern.

THE FALL OF ANDREW MOUNTBATTEN WINDSOR

The fall of the former Prince has been swift and severe. Just this week, his brother, King Charles III officially stripped him of his princely title and all associated honours.

He is now evicted from his royal residence and will be known simply as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, according to Times Of India.

CONNECTION TO EPSTEIN

This dramatic demotion follows years of scandal linked to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with whom Andrew Mountbatten Windsor maintained a scandalous friendship.

The saga serves as a potent international reminder of the consequences, however delayed, for those who allegedly exploit their positions.

The spectacular fall of the former Prince serves as a stark lesson in the loss of privilege and the enduring pursuit of accountability for the powerful.

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