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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Row, Royal Rift And Sussex Cash Clash

Kinsey Schofield joins Jeremy Kyle with the latest on Prince Andrew as claims emerge of a confrontation with a senior palace aide and a refusal to step back from royal life. The discussion centres on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s position inside the monarchy, tensions over his residence, and growing pressure on the Royal Family to act.


The episode breaks down reports of a physical altercation at Buckingham Palace, internal frustration over Andrew’s behaviour, and why questions around entitlement and accountability are resurfacing. Kinsey argues concerns were known inside royal circles for years, while Jeremy Kyle reflects public anger at perceived privilege. There’s also reaction to Sarah Ferguson and claims she could return to the US for the right offer, plus reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pushed their publisher for more money despite limited returns.


If you’re searching for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor updates, royal family tensions, and the latest on Harry and Meghan’s finances, this episode delivers the key claims, insider reaction and where the story goes next.

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