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Prince Of Nothing: The Fall Of Andrew

Prince Of Nothing: The Fall Of Andrew

Written by: Bobby Capucci
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Prince of Nothing: The Fall of Prince Andrew is a long-form investigative podcast chronicling one of the most catastrophic royal scandals in modern history and the slow-motion collapse of a man once born into unimaginable privilege. What began as whispers surrounding his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein eventually spiraled into a public relations disaster that consumed not only Prince Andrew’s reputation, but also dragged the British Royal Family into a years-long crisis of credibility, secrecy, and public outrage. The series examines how Andrew went from decorated naval officer and favored son of the monarchy to a symbol of entitlement, arrogance, and institutional protection. Through archival reporting, court records, interviews, public statements, media reactions, and real-time developments, the podcast follows every stage of the unraveling — from the disastrous BBC Newsnight interview, to the lawsuits, the loss of royal duties, mounting public humiliation, and the growing pressure that refused to disappear no matter how aggressively the palace attempted to contain the fallout.

But this is not simply a retrospective about scandal. Prince of Nothing is designed as both an archive and a real-time historical account of an ongoing downfall that ultimately reached its final point of disgrace after Prince Andrew’s arrest in 2026. The podcast documents how years of denials, evasions, contradictions, and institutional shielding collided with a public that had long since stopped believing the official narratives. Each episode explores not only Andrew himself, but the wider machinery surrounding him — the royal courtiers, media gatekeepers, political figures, fixers, and power structures that helped protect the image of the monarchy while the scandal metastasized beneath the surface. This is the story of status colliding with accountability, of privilege meeting public fury, and of a prince who went from standing beside queens, presidents, and world leaders to becoming one of the most disgraced figures in modern royal history.




















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Episodes
  • No Title, No Honor, No Dignity: Andrew Is Stripped Of All Remaining Titles And Honors (Part 3)
    May 29 2026
    Prince Andrew has finally been stripped of every last royal title and honor he once clung to like a lifeline. King Charles III, evidently tired of cleaning up his brother’s messes, used his royal prerogative to remove Andrew’s styles, ranks, and knighthoods—everything from “His Royal Highness” to the Duke of York and beyond. The disgraced royal, now simply Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has also been ordered to vacate the lavish Royal Lodge, marking a total fall from grace for the man who once strutted around as the Queen’s favorite son. The move is being described as unprecedented, but in truth, it’s been a long time coming. After years of scandal, arrogance, and shameless denial over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the crown finally decided that Andrew’s dead weight was too heavy to carry any longer.

    For Prince Andrew, this wasn’t just a fall from grace—it was a full-scale implosion of everything he thought made him untouchable. Even stripped of his titles, he’s still clinging to denial like it’s his last shred of nobility, pretending the world just “doesn’t understand.” The man who once swaggered around royal circles with smug entitlement now stands exposed as the cautionary tale of what happens when arrogance meets consequence. His downfall isn’t tragic—it’s poetic justice. He built his own downfall one disastrous decision at a time, from his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein to his laughable denials and public meltdowns. The final insult isn’t that he lost his titles—it’s that the titles ever disguised what he really was: a spoiled, self-serving opportunist who mistook birthright for character.



    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



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    'Boorish and entitled' Andrew is now an 'ordinary member of the public': King stripped his brother of his prince title and ordered him to leave Royal Lodge after being 'consistently embarrassed' | Daily Mail Online
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    14 mins
  • No Title, No Honor, No Dignity: Andrew Is Stripped Of All Remaining Titles And Honors (Part 2)
    May 29 2026
    Prince Andrew has finally been stripped of every last royal title and honor he once clung to like a lifeline. King Charles III, evidently tired of cleaning up his brother’s messes, used his royal prerogative to remove Andrew’s styles, ranks, and knighthoods—everything from “His Royal Highness” to the Duke of York and beyond. The disgraced royal, now simply Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has also been ordered to vacate the lavish Royal Lodge, marking a total fall from grace for the man who once strutted around as the Queen’s favorite son. The move is being described as unprecedented, but in truth, it’s been a long time coming. After years of scandal, arrogance, and shameless denial over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the crown finally decided that Andrew’s dead weight was too heavy to carry any longer.

    For Prince Andrew, this wasn’t just a fall from grace—it was a full-scale implosion of everything he thought made him untouchable. Even stripped of his titles, he’s still clinging to denial like it’s his last shred of nobility, pretending the world just “doesn’t understand.” The man who once swaggered around royal circles with smug entitlement now stands exposed as the cautionary tale of what happens when arrogance meets consequence. His downfall isn’t tragic—it’s poetic justice. He built his own downfall one disastrous decision at a time, from his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein to his laughable denials and public meltdowns. The final insult isn’t that he lost his titles—it’s that the titles ever disguised what he really was: a spoiled, self-serving opportunist who mistook birthright for character.



    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    'Boorish and entitled' Andrew is now an 'ordinary member of the public': King stripped his brother of his prince title and ordered him to leave Royal Lodge after being 'consistently embarrassed' | Daily Mail Online
    Show More Show Less
    17 mins
  • No Title, No Honor, No Dignity: Andrew Is Stripped Of All Remaining Titles And Honors (Part 1)
    May 29 2026
    Prince Andrew has finally been stripped of every last royal title and honor he once clung to like a lifeline. King Charles III, evidently tired of cleaning up his brother’s messes, used his royal prerogative to remove Andrew’s styles, ranks, and knighthoods—everything from “His Royal Highness” to the Duke of York and beyond. The disgraced royal, now simply Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has also been ordered to vacate the lavish Royal Lodge, marking a total fall from grace for the man who once strutted around as the Queen’s favorite son. The move is being described as unprecedented, but in truth, it’s been a long time coming. After years of scandal, arrogance, and shameless denial over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the crown finally decided that Andrew’s dead weight was too heavy to carry any longer.

    For Prince Andrew, this wasn’t just a fall from grace—it was a full-scale implosion of everything he thought made him untouchable. Even stripped of his titles, he’s still clinging to denial like it’s his last shred of nobility, pretending the world just “doesn’t understand.” The man who once swaggered around royal circles with smug entitlement now stands exposed as the cautionary tale of what happens when arrogance meets consequence. His downfall isn’t tragic—it’s poetic justice. He built his own downfall one disastrous decision at a time, from his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein to his laughable denials and public meltdowns. The final insult isn’t that he lost his titles—it’s that the titles ever disguised what he really was: a spoiled, self-serving opportunist who mistook birthright for character.



    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    'Boorish and entitled' Andrew is now an 'ordinary member of the public': King stripped his brother of his prince title and ordered him to leave Royal Lodge after being 'consistently embarrassed' | Daily Mail Online
    Show More Show Less
    17 mins
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