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Prince Andrew's Outburst: "You Can't Do This to Me, I'm the Queen's Second Son"

Published February 22, 2026, 14:09
Prince Andrew's Outburst: "You Can't Do This to Me, I'm the Queen's Second Son"

Prince Andrew, stripped of his royal duties, reportedly reacted strongly when asked to leave the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he had lived for decades. According to reports, he shouted, "I am the Queen's second son, you can't do this to me." The decision to remove him is believed to be related to King Charles' concerns about the allegations against Andrew, especially after his arrest for possible misconduct in public office. Andrew is said to have opposed the prospect of moving to Wood Farm, while a photo of him riding shortly before his departure sparked negative reactions. Meanwhile, former Security Minister Tom Tugendhat is calling for the establishment of a special parliamentary committee to investigate allegations that Andrew leaked confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein. Although his title has been removed, he remains eighth in line to the throne, however, the government is considering legislative changes to permanently remove him from the line of succession, a process that requires the consent of other Commonwealth countries. Andrew was arrested and released with restrictions, while investigations continue by the police, in collaboration with US authorities, for the possible use of London airports for human trafficking. Allegations about the behavior of his personal security during visits to Epstein's island are also being investigated. The royal family is trying to maintain an image of normalcy while the case is ongoing. Andrew's main accuser, Virginia Giuffre, accused him of sexual abuse when she was a minor, allegations that Andrew vehemently denies.