'Evidence' Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked Prince William for 'forgiveness' before he was stripped of titles

The disgraced former prince is hoping for forgiveness
Emily Towers

Just days before he was stripped of his royal titles, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly asked Prince William for forgiveness for his bad behaviour.

The disgraced former prince is believed to have made this emotional request at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral in September.

Keep reading to unravel this very tense moment between Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Prince William…

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor frowning at the Duchess of Kent's funeral
Andrew tried to reconnect with Wills (Credit: Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ‘plea’ to Prince William

The uncle and nephew duo were photographed at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral in September, 2025, in awkward snaps that displayed William’s discomfort beside Andrew.

Both royals were seen mostly frowning, with William also angling himself away from Andrew in a bid to avoid conversation.

One clip also saw Andrew attempt to speak to William. However, the Prince of Wales maintained a stern expression and even turned away.

A new series on Channel 5 named Lip-Reading the Royals is set to decipher several royal interactions and expose the private conversations that really went on.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ‘appeal’ to the Prince of Wales

For now, a preview of the episode has been released to the public, weighing in on the exchange.

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On this occasion, it seems, that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Prince William shared a very awkward moment as Wills appeared to snub Andrew’s plea for forgiveness.

According to the lip reader, as per Metro, Andrew turned to William before uttering: “I’ve learned from what I’ve done.”

The former Duke of York is also believed to have said: “But before I forget, I’d like to ask you if you can forgive?”

William is seen listening, but does not respond.

It is not confirmed what Andrew actually said to William, although, it would make sense, given William’s stony expression.

Representatives for both parties have been contacted for comment on the matter.

Prince William and Princess Kate talking at at the Duchess of Kent's funeral
Prince William appeared to snub Andrew (Credit: Zak Hussein / SplashNews.com)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest

The latest tranche of Epstein files renewed scrutiny upon Andrew’s relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

And following the stripping of his titles in October and his subsequent exit from Royal Lodge, Andrew has well and truly been left out in the cold.

Following the release of files, Andrew was accused of sharing sensitive and confidential documents with Epstein.

He was said to have done this during his time as a UK trade envoy.

Being pictured or named in the Epstein files does not necessarily indicate wrongdoing. Andrew has continuously and vehemently denied wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct on February 19, his 66th birthday and eventually released eleven hours later, under investigation.

Andrew’s former home, Royal Lodge at Windsor and his temporary accommodation of Wood Farm at Sandringham were searched following his arrest.

The search of Wood Farm concluded upon Andrew’s release from custody. Elsewhere, investigators continued to poke around Royal Lodge. They did so for six days.

Since the arrest and amid the investigation, Andrew has not been seen with the royals. Nor has he attended any public events.

Now, only time will tell when it comes to his fate within The Firm.

We’ll keep you up to date on the latest…

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