Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has made headlines with his unique explanation for not being concerned about his recent arrest. In a bizarre twist, he claims that a peculiar medical condition, supposedly acquired during the Falklands War, prevents him from sweating. This, he asserts, is why he is not 'sweating' the situation, despite appearing visibly anxious.
When pressed about the potential consequences of his arrest, Andrew admitted to being devastated, yet he maintained his unusual stance on perspiration. In an interview, he reiterated, 'I’m incredibly anxious about this. But I’m not sweating about it.' He emphasized that his sweat glands are non-functional due to an 'overdose of adrenaline' he experienced during the war.
To add a sprinkle of humor, Andrew quipped that he could eat a spicy pizza at a Pizza Express without breaking a sweat, referencing a specific location in Woking. Regardless of his attempts to convince the public, his credibility remains as questionable as his sweat glands' functionality.
Source: The Shovel (AUS)