Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, once known as Prince Andrew, reportedly remains attached to his royal titles in private despite losing them publicly. A revealing 2011 email to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein highlights this, as Andrew signed it: “A, HRH The Duke of York, KG,” underscoring his insistence on status.
Andrew was known for demanding a bow or curtsy from everyone he met. After his 1996 divorce from Sarah Ferguson, he was introduced to Australian PR executive Emma Gibbs by Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell. While friendly with Gibbs, he kept a formal attitude toward her landlady.
The landlady of a luxurious Chelsea property, who rented a room to Gibbs, was reportedly upset when Andrew expected her to curtsy to him during his visits. According to The Daily Mail’s Richard Eden, she was “very narked off” at being asked to pay such respect in her own home.
“She was very narked off about the fact that she was being told to curtsy in her own home. It was absolutely ludicrous, frankly. It really shows that he thought he was above the law.”
The information was provided by a source familiar with the situation, as reported by Richard Eden from The Daily Mail.
Summary: Despite losing official titles, Andrew’s insistence on royal deference in private remains strong, causing tension even in informal settings like a landlady’s home.