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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the Royal Funeral Controversy (8/12/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faced a new wave of criticism after reports claimed that government contingency plans still provided for him to receive a ceremonial royal funeral despite his dramatic fall from public life. According to the reporting, Andrew remained included in confidential Whitehall “bridge” plans that had apparently not been updated to reflect the loss of his military affiliations, royal patronages and remaining titles. The revelation prompted criticism from politicians, commentators and taxpayer advocates who argued that a publicly supported ceremonial funeral would be inappropriate for someone who was now effectively a private citizen. The controversy was intensified by Andrew’s longstanding association with Jeffrey Epstein, Virginia Giuffre’s civil allegations against him, which Andrew denied and later settled without admitting liability, and more recent controversies surrounding the former prince. IBTimes noted, however, that it had not independently verified the reported funeral plans and that both Buckingham Palace and the Cabinet Office declined to comment.Royal commentators suggested the situation was more likely the result of outdated government paperwork than evidence that Andrew had actually been promised an elaborate taxpayer-funded funeral. Royal historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo argued that any final decision was probably years away and could ultimately fall to Prince William if he became king, while commentator Richard Fitzwilliams described the prospect of a royal funeral for Andrew as “preposterous” given his diminished status. Fitzwilliams also argued that taxpayers would have little appetite for financing such an event, particularly given Andrew’s extremely poor standing with the British public. The broader dispute therefore became another example of the monarchy struggling to reconcile traditional royal protocols with Andrew’s unprecedented disgrace and removal from official royal life. Critics maintained that whenever his funeral eventually occurred, it should be treated as a private matter and privately funded rather than allowing Andrew to receive ceremonial honors associated with the position he once held.to contact me:[email protected]

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