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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 19 MIN

Prince Andrew Files Fury: “People Want The Full Picture”

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Jeremy Kyle kicks off with US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield as the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal dominates headlines again, with Kyle pressing on why the government is refusing to release full files linked to Andrew and his trade envoy years. Schofield warns that holding documents back only fuels public suspicion, saying the public is “sick of” drip-fed revelations and wants “the full picture”. They also touch on the push to remove Andrew from the line of succession, with Schofield stressing it is legally complex and would need parliamentary action and wider Commonwealth agreement, while Kyle argues the court of public opinion has already turned and the monarchy needs sharper transparency to stop the story spiralling.Later, author and historian Andrew Lownie tells Kyle the fallout could widen far beyond Andrew, arguing more palace staff, officials and former UK trade figures should be questioned about what they knew. Lownie says William and the King should be treated as potential “material witnesses” in terms of what the royal household knew and when, and claims the monarchy is at a crossroads where secrecy is no longer sustainable. He calls for a “reset” built on openness and proper scrutiny, warning the palace cannot rely on waiting for the problem to fade as anger grows and the questions keep coming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jeremy Kyle kicks off with US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield as the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal dominates headlines again, with Kyle pressing on why the government is refusing to release full files linked to Andrew and his trade envoy years. Schofield warns that holding documents back only fuels public suspicion, saying the public is “sick of” drip-fed revelations and wants “the full picture”. They also touch on the push to remove Andrew from the line of succession, with Schofield stressing it is legally complex and would need parliamentary action and wider Commonwealth agreement, while Kyle argues the court of public opinion has already turned and the monarchy needs sharper transparency to stop the story spiralling.Later, author and historian Andrew Lownie tells Kyle the fallout could widen far beyond Andrew, arguing more palace staff, officials and former UK trade figures should be questioned about what they knew. Lownie says William and the King should be treated as potential “material witnesses” in terms of what the royal household knew and when, and claims the monarchy is at a crossroads where secrecy is no longer sustainable. He calls for a “reset” built on openness and proper scrutiny, warning the palace cannot rely on waiting for the problem to fade as anger grows and the questions keep coming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jeremy Kyle kicks off with US royal commentator Kinsey Schofield as the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal dominates headlines again, with Kyle pressing on why the government is refusing to release full files linked to Andrew and his trade envoy...

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