Prince William Reportedly Wants To 'Deal' With His Uncle, Andrew, Before King Charles' Death

By Favour Adegoke on December 27, 2025 at 4:30 PM EST

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Prince William is seemingly moving to punish his disgraced uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as more damning revelations spring up concerning his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

The former prince and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, were shut out of the Royal family's annual Christmas celebration at a church service, months after losing his title and honors.

Andrew, who is understood to be "devastated" by the loss of his titles, remains under scrutiny as more people come forward with disturbing allegations concerning his "inappropriate" acts.

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Prince William Wants To 'Deal' With His Uncle Andrew While His Father Is Still Around

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William is reportedly taking an increasingly firm hand in managing the situation with his disgraced Uncle Andrew.

In a recent interview with Page Six, royal biographer Andrew Lownie claims Andrew is now worried about his position in the family as William "wants the stables cleared."

"He's worried about what's going to happen," Lownie told the news outlet. "He's going to be no longer protected. William is going to deal with him."

Over time, the future King has maintained a no-nonsense approach to the monarchy, particularly as it relates to his estranged brother, Prince Harry, and uncle Andrew.

Lownie, who wrote "Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York," went further to add that the Prince of Wales "wants to deal" with his uncle before his father, King Charles, dies.

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"He wants the stables cleaned … the window dressing is that Andrew will leave by the spring, and he's a good boy, and he's done what he's been told," he said.

However, Lownie explained that Andrew is rarely "a good boy," and will likely throw some tantrums by demanding many guarantees, including a "pretty big house, extensive staff, a gardener, a driver, a housekeeper [and] a cook."

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The Former Duke And His Ex-Wife Have Been Forced To Move Out Of Royal Lodge

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The 65-year-old was stripped of his "Prince" title and other styles like "His Royal Highness" due to his association with Epstein, and is now simply known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

He has also been forcibly moved out of his long-time residence, Royal Lodge Home, and has continued to maintain his distance from matters related to the Royal family.

On Christmas Day, he and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, were nowhere to be found as the royal family attended Christmas service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Norfolk.

However, the annual event, which usually sees the royal family strolling outside while greeting and accepting gifts from well-wishers, was attended by his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.

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A source told People Magazine that Andrew and Ferguson have been given a move-out date of January 31, and that the former Duchess of York is house-hunting "for a place in Windsor," as she wants to stay close to the place she has always called home.

However, it remains unclear what Andrew's plans are concerning his accommodation.

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Andrew's Woes Began With His Legal Battle With Late Epstein Victim, Virginia Giuffre

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In a 2014 court filing, Virginia Giuffre alleged that she was sexually trafficked by Andrew when she was a minor, before filing a civil lawsuit in New York accusing him of sexual abuse and battery.

He has maintained his innocence and claimed he never met Giuffre, despite the fact that a viral photo of them together has circulated on the Internet.

He later reached an out-of-court settlement with her, with reports suggesting he paid her multiple millions of dollars. Giuffre died by suicide in April at age 41.

Andrew's woes have seemingly compounded following the recent release of the Epstein files by the Justice Department.

About The Former Duke's Alleged Email To Epstein's Right-Hand Woman, Asking For 'New Inappropriate Friends'

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In a 2001 email, Andrew allegedly complained to Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, about spending time at the royal family's "Balmoral Summer Camp" before asking her if she'd "found me some new inappropriate friends?"

"I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family," the email from an account labelled "The Invisible Man" and signed "A" read, per the New York Post.

It continued, "Activities take place all day, and I am totally exhausted at the end of each day. The Girls are completely shattered, and I will have to give them an early night today as it is getting tiring splitting them up all the time!"

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"How's LA?" the message goes on. "Have you found me some new inappropriate friends? Let me know when you are coming over, as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall. Any ideas gratefully received!"

More Reports Of Andrew's 'Inappropriate' Acts Surface

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Meanwhile, Lownie has claimed that several other individuals have walked up to him with allegations of Andrew's "inappropriate" behavior with them.

"I would say almost every day, two or three people come to me with stories of encounters with [Andrew]," Lownie explained. "Former schoolmates, former Navy colleagues, former members of staff, former diplomats who weren't prepared to talk to me."

"I've had some people from the intelligence agencies who were frustrated, who were reporting things that were just being ignored," he continued, adding that part of the story involves reports of Andrew "taking prostitutes to hotels in Hong Kong, an extraordinary tsunami of stuff."

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The author also claimed to have heard from people who were sexually abused by Andrew, and described it as "extraordinarily inappropriate behavior."

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