Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his humiliating banishment to the Sandringham Estate featured prominently in the latest episode of Spitting Image. The popular hit show is back with a new series, titled Spitting Image: The Rest Is Bulls*!t, which airs every Friday.
King Charles's disgraced brother is counting his last days at Royal Lodge, as, after he was officially stripped of his titles and honours due to his links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, he has agreed to leave his mansion in Windsor and move to a house in the Sandringham Estate. On November 7, a new episode aired on YouTube and focused on Andrew's latest wave of humiliation.
A puppet portraying British biologist David Attenborough could be seen mocking the former prince and comparing him to a rat, saying: "Here, in East Anglia on the Sandringham Reservation, we find one of the rarest of the species. Lower in the pecking order and now banished from his usual hunting grounds, Ex-princips, Andrex.
The former prince's latex puppet could be seen picking up rubbish from a can, howling: "F*** my life, I've got to live in f*****g Norfolk."
A rat could then be seen next to the disgraced royal and the rubbish bin, adding: "And I've got to live here with you, mate."
David Attenborough's puppet was then heard: "A former apex predator, showing near fear, no remorse. Genetically devoid of shame."
He then parodied his links to Epstein by saying: "His mating call is no longer effective."
Andrew's puppet was then seen supposedly calling Epstein, exclaiming: "Hello? Jeffrey! B****r!"
Mr Attenborough puppet then concluded by saying: "Despite being cast out of the herd, there is a crumb of comfort. He is still more popular than the hapless political bottom-feeder, Priministus Tragicus [mocking Sir Keir Starmer]."
It comes as Andrew was asked to appear before the US Congress for questioning over his links to Epstein.
Members of the House Oversight Committee have requested that disgraced Andrew sit for a "transcribed interview" in connection with his "long-standing friendship" with the convicted paedophile.
In the letter, sent to the former prince on Thursday, the US politicians said their committee had identified "financial records containing notations such as 'massage for Andrew' that raise serious questions".
Sir Keir Starmer has said that it is Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's decision whether he decides to give evidence to a US congressional committee.
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