ARROGANT Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor tried to talk himself out of trouble by begging, “I’m the Queen’s second son, you can’t do this to me,” as he was kicked out of Royal Lodge.
The ex-prince’s desperate plea came when he was evicted from the Windsor mansion to Sandringham.

A royal insider told The Sun on Sunday: “He refused to leave or take any responsibility.
“When he was told to get out he was so arrogant and deluded he repeatedly shouted, ‘But I’m the Queen’s second son, you can’t do this to me’.
“It is extraordinary he chose to use the Queen’s name in his defence. No one is quite sure if the reality of his dire situation has hit home even yet.”
Another insider admitted the talks were tense as Andrew made it clear he “did not want to leave”.
He was often thought to be Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite child but there are now claims he was her “blind spot”.
Talks were held for months to ease out him and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, with the battle dubbed the Siege of Royal Lodge.
Andrew was arrested on Thursday, his 66th birthday, on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, related to his time as UK trade envoy from 2001 to 2011.
We can reveal a South London lock-up could become a focus of the police inquiry as some of his Royal Lodge possessions were taken there for storage last month.
The unit, which may also hold Andrew’s vast collection of teddy bears, is protected round-the-clock by guards and CCTV.
Yesterday it emerged an 11th police force — Hampshire Constabulary — is assessing information after the Jeffrey Epstein files revealed the paedo’s private jet flew in and out of Lasham Airfield, Farnborough.
The ex-RAF airstrip is mentioned more than 80 times in the files.
In September 2012, when asked if his jet was in London or Paris, Epstein tells his pilot Larry Visoki: “Yes London, Lasham field, by Farnborough”.
The Hampshire force said: “We take all matters of this nature seriously and will ensure any material brought to our attention is considered thoroughly and appropriately.”
Other forces are looking into allegations Epstein’s plane, dubbed the Lolita Express, landed at airports in their areas.
Yesterday a Waitrose van turned up at Wood Farm, Sandringham, where Andrew is staying before his retirement to Marsh Farm.
In King’s Lynn, two of his security men were seen carrying boxes of lager and Sainsbury’s groceries, including Soba chilli cup noodles.
It is understood the King is privately funding Andrew’s exile and home as he did not want to burden anyone else.
His younger brother has yet to comment on his eviction, or arrest by Thames Valley Police.
Some insiders say Andrew does not have the funds for his retirement after not being able to work or get Sovereign Grant money since stepping down from official duty in 2019 after his Newsnight interview.
But he is entitled to receive an annual £7,000 State Pension after turning 66 on Thursday.
The King was working at Windsor Castle on Friday but is said to be having a “private weekend”.
The Royal Family are expected to continue with planned engagements this week while Andrew remains under police investigation.
Yesterday the Princess of Wales attended the England v Ireland Six Nations game at Twickenham, as patron of the Rugby Football League — her first appearance since Andrew’s arrest.
He was questioned for up to ten hours at Aylsham police station in Norfolk, with the King saying: “The law must take its course.” Andrew was released on Thursday evening, with pictures showing him stunned and slumped in the back of a car.
He now faces losing his place as eighth in line to the throne.
The King finally forced him out of Royal Lodge in October after The Sun on Sunday revealed he had lied when claiming to have cut off contact with Epstein.
Sources deny it is a case of “Keep calm, carry on” for the royals, but point to the King’s written statement issued within hours of Andrew’s arrest.
Charles wrote: “My family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all.”
A public broadcast addressing the Andrew crisis has not been ruled out but one is not currently being planned, it is understood.
Aides believe it best for royals to maintain a full working diary.
A string of engagements are due amid the police investigation.
Next month the King will host the President of Nigeria at Windsor Castle, with Kate and William expected to attend.
The royals are expected out in force for an Easter Sunday service at the castle.
There will be commemorations marking what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday on April 21.
That month Charles and Camilla are to fly to Washington DC to meet US President Donald Trump.
Royal expert Sandro Monetti said: “The dark shadow of Epstein looms large over the royal visit to the US honouring the 250th anniversary of American independence.”
Andrew has always denied allegations related to sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre.
Source : https://www.the-sun.com/royals/15982188/arrogant-andrew-queens-second-son/