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Prince Andrew's Rude Comment About Kate Middleton

Prince Andrew's Rude Comment About Kate Middleton

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Prince William is absolutely not here for his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew, and has been working to evict him from the Royal Lodge—the giant home in Great Windsor Park that Andrew's been occupying and refuses to leave. And part of the reason William is so upset with his uncle is a "rude" comment he made about Kate Middleton.
This claim was made in Andrew Lownie's new book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, where a source claimed that William "has long worked behind the scenes to evict his uncle from Royal Lodge."
Meanwhile, royal expert Ian Pelham Turner tells Fox News that "Envy has always been a strong emotion within the royal family. These alleged barbed comments ultimately upset William. It's one of many 'Baby Grumpling' outbursts Andrew was famed for when flying into a rage when anyone questioned his authority." He noted that "the Royal Lodge, Andrew's home in Windsor, is a constant source of embarrassment for the rest of the family."
"Prince Andrew is becoming the Titanic of the royal family, with him hitting the scandal iceberg, which could sink the whole royal ship," Turner added. "Unruly, rude, arrogant — and that's, according to the book, some of his better qualities."
Yikes. On that note:
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Prince Andrew's Rude Comment About Kate Middleton
Prince Andrew's Rude Comment About Kate Middleton

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Prince Andrew's Rude Comment About Kate Middleton

Prince William is absolutely not here for his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew, and has been working to evict him from the Royal Lodge—the giant home in Great Windsor Park that Andrew's been occupying and refuses to leave. And part of the reason William is so upset with his uncle is a "rude" comment he made about Kate Middleton. This claim was made in Andrew Lownie's new book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, where a source claimed that William "has long worked behind the scenes to evict his uncle from Royal Lodge." Meanwhile, royal expert Ian Pelham Turner tells Fox News that "Envy has always been a strong emotion within the royal family. These alleged barbed comments ultimately upset William. It's one of many 'Baby Grumpling' outbursts Andrew was famed for when flying into a rage when anyone questioned his authority." He noted that "the Royal Lodge, Andrew's home in Windsor, is a constant source of embarrassment for the rest of the family." "Prince Andrew is becoming the Titanic of the royal family, with him hitting the scandal iceberg, which could sink the whole royal ship," Turner added. "Unruly, rude, arrogant — and that's, according to the book, some of his better qualities." Yikes. On that note:

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