Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ripped to shreds in outrageous Mock The Week sketch ‘exposing what he’s REALLY thinking’ about Epstein scandal

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will be ripped apart by a nasty Mock The Week sketch that ‘reveals what he really thinks’ about the Epstein scandal.
In the third episode of the new series Mock The Week, which ends on BBC in 2022 and is rebroadcast on TLC, comedians will make fun of the former prince as the Epstein dossier scandal continues.
Host Dara O’Briain will be joined by series regular Rhys James as well as comedians Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan, Glenn Moore, Sarah Keyworth and Hugh Dennis.
The comics will take a satirical stroll through some of the week’s biggest headlines, including ‘revealing’ what Mountbatten-Windsor, 65, has been ‘really thinking’ in recent weeks.
Rhys, 34, takes on the role of narrator, while Outbumbered actor Hugh, 64, acts out the answers in the upcoming episode, pretending to be the disgraced former royal.
‘Hello, it’s me, Mr Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor,’ Rhys begins, stifling laughter and pretending to cry as the camera pans to Hugh: ‘What happened?’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be ripped apart by ugly Mock The Week sketch ‘reveals what he really thinks’ about the Epstein scandal
The comics will offer a satirical take on some of the week’s biggest headlines, including ‘revealing’ what Mountbatten-Windsor, 65, has been ‘really thinking’ in recent weeks.
“I’m facing some personal difficulties at the moment,” Rhys adds, before Hugh jokes: “And that’s putting it lightly.”
“Things are starting to get serious for me,” Rhys replies, before Hugh jokes, pointing to a 2019 BBC Panorama interview in which Mountbatten-Windsor claims she “doesn’t sweat”: “I suddenly realize I’m sweating.”
To the laughter of the live studio audience, Rhys continues: ‘I realize now that I need to make a better friendship.’
Hugh is delivering a harsh blow to Sarah Ferguson, who was last week revealed to have taken her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie to visit convicted Jeffrey Epstein after he served time in prison for sexual offenses against underage girls.
“Marrying Fergie was a bad idea,” Hugh jokes, drawing a huge laugh from the audience as Rhys continues: “I face a lot of criticism, but don’t forget all the good things I’ve done.”
The skit will end with Hugh standing still with nothing else to say, shrugging his shoulders, and then laughing twice, leaving the panel giggling.
This week it was revealed that Mountbatten-Windsor was given £12 million by the Royal Family to pay off Virginia Giuffre’s debt; Palace sources said that his brother Charles did not contribute.
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth is understood to have loaned her second son £7 million to help the Epstein victim settle her civil sexual assault case in 2022.
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Rhys, 34, takes on the role of narrator, while Outbumbered actor Hugh, 64, acts out the answers in the upcoming episode, pretending to be the disgraced former royal.
Another £3 million came from Prince Philip’s estate when the former Duke of York raided his parents’ bank.
The rest was apparently covered by donations from other royals.
The £12m settlement with Virginia Giuffre, the Epstein victim who took her own life last April, meant allegations that Andrew sexually assaulted her three times in 2001, when she was 17, were never tested in court.
The Sun reported that King Charles contributed to the £1.5 million loan to Andrew.
Police were today called to launch a sex trafficking investigation in Mountbatten-Windsor following allegations that a woman was flown here. jeffrey epsteinHe was kidnapped on the ‘Lolita Express’ Buckingham Palace She uses the codename ‘Miss Windsor’.
The Epstein Files reveal that the Boeing 727-100 private jet the pedophile used to host sex parties and traffic girls landed in the UK nearly 90 times, including after he was convicted of child sex crimes in 2008.
Stansted, Britain’s fourth busiest airport, was allegedly used as a hub to transfer victims from one Epstein plane to another.
At least one Epstein victim was allegedly flown to England and then taken to Andrew at Buckingham Palace.
Sources claimed other women would be forced to see him at his late mother and father’s London home with the same coded demands and without any security clearance.
Andrew is linked to four women in the Epstein Files, along with Virginia Giuffre.
Hugh will pretend to cry while stifling laughter, playing the part of Mountbatten-Windsor
The Mail on Sunday revealed this week how Epstein took a young Romanian model to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace with his friend Andrew.
Virginia Giuffre’s allegations that she was forced to have sex with Andrew also appear in FBI documents disclosed in the latest documents, although her name has been redacted.
It comes as a senior US politician claimed the woman pictured on the floor beneath Andrew at Epstein’s New York mansion was a victim of sex trafficking.
Among the Epstein files released on January 30 were three photographs of the former prince kneeling over an unidentified woman at the pedophile financier’s home.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing in his dealings with Epstein or knowledge of his sex crimes.
Mock of the Week continues Sunday at 21.00 on TLC




