Politicians and prominent figures are taking the opportunity to openly criticize Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor now that it feels safe to do so. Here are some of the standout insults:
Sir Chris Bryant, the minister for trade, boasted about calling Andrew 'rude, arrogant, and entitled' in the House of Commons, claiming bravery for saying what others have only hinted at.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, humorously referred to Andrew with names like 'Prince of the Paedos' and 'HRH Fatneck F**kwit' in private, having to maintain decorum otherwise.
Kemi Badenoch, Leader of the Opposition, delivered a sly remark by pronouncing 'Prince' in a way that rhymes with 'nonce,' expressing disdain.
The Right Honourable Baroness Carr colorfully described Andrew with a barrage of insults, joking that her comments might prevent the judiciary from ever imprisoning him.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, expressed concerns about the impact of Andrew's antics on his own future reign, humorously highlighting the sibling rivalry.
Victoria Newton, editor of The Sun, reminisced about the newspaper's long history of derogatory nicknames for Andrew, pointing out their cheeky anticipation of recent criticisms.
Source: The Daily Mash (UK)