Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves visitor stunned with 30-minute 'lecture'
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor leaves visitor stunned with 30-minute 'lecture'Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was ordered to leave Royal Lodge and move into a smaller home after being stripped of his royal titles by King CharlesCommentsNewsMatt Jackson Trendswatch Content Editor11:52, 11 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor gave one of his final Royal Lodge visitors a bizarre lecture, a new book has claimed(Image: Getty)Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left his final guest at Royal Lodge "stunned" after subjecting them to a 30-minute "lecture". This followed King Charles's order for Andrew to vacate the 30-room Royal Lodge, which he had called home since 2003.The former Duke of York is now residing at the five-bedroom Marsh Farm on the king's privately-owned Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Andrew is reported to have finally settled into his new residence following a visit from "henchman" Prince Edward.His relocation comes amid continued scrutiny over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the US Department of Justice's release of the so-called Epstein Files. Andrew, however, has denied any wrongdoing in relation to the friendship.Now a new book from royal author Robert Hardman, entitled Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story, has shed fresh light on Andrew's final days at Royal Lodge. Hardman claims that Andrew, who was stripped of his royal titles in October, told one of his last visitors to the mansion that his Duke of York title was "an avatar".He went on to say he could now discover "the real me," Hardman claimed. Hardman also reveals that Andrew subjected a visitor at Royal Lodge to a rather peculiar lecture.View 3 ImagesAndrew was ordered to leave Royal Lodge(Image: Getty)He writes: "Another visitor was treated to a half-hour lecture from him on how to make the perfect cup of tea." Elsewhere, Hardman claims that Prince William sent...

