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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 10 MIN

Prince Andrew Expenses Row Deepens As Royal Family Crisis Sparks Calls For Reform

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Jeremy Kyle speaks to US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield about the escalating Prince Andrew scandal, fresh allegations over taxpayer-funded expenses during his time as UK trade envoy, and the growing pressure on King Charles. Discussing claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor charged personal massages to the public purse, Schofield remarks that he may have heard “public service and thought it meant the public service is him,” adding that he has “become a joke” amid what she calls “the worst crisis the monarchy has seen in my lifetime.” They also examine reports of a protest stunt at the Louvre, underlining the global reputational damage facing the Royal Family.The conversation explores mounting calls for accountability, transparency over royal finances, and whether Prince Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. Schofield explains that such a move would require new legislation and agreement across the Commonwealth, while Kyle argues public scrutiny of the monarchy is only intensifying. Despite the controversy, Schofield defends the constitutional monarchy as a vital source of political neutrality and soft power, warning that losing it could risk the kind of deep political polarisation seen in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jeremy Kyle speaks to US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield about the escalating Prince Andrew scandal, fresh allegations over taxpayer-funded expenses during his time as UK trade envoy, and the growing pressure on King Charles. Discussing claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor charged personal massages to the public purse, Schofield remarks that he may have heard “public service and thought it meant the public service is him,” adding that he has “become a joke” amid what she calls “the worst crisis the monarchy has seen in my lifetime.” They also examine reports of a protest stunt at the Louvre, underlining the global reputational damage facing the Royal Family.The conversation explores mounting calls for accountability, transparency over royal finances, and whether Prince Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. Schofield explains that such a move would require new legislation and agreement across the Commonwealth, while Kyle argues public scrutiny of the monarchy is only intensifying. Despite the controversy, Schofield defends the constitutional monarchy as a vital source of political neutrality and soft power, warning that losing it could risk the kind of deep political polarisation seen in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jeremy Kyle speaks to US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield about the escalating Prince Andrew scandal, fresh allegations over taxpayer-funded expenses during his time as UK trade envoy, and the growing pressure on King Charles. Discussing claims...

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