Prince Andrew's Daily Routine: Gaming, Plane Spotting, and War Films
Prince Andrew has been in the news recently following allegations about his daily activities and living arrangements. The Duke of York, who stepped back from royal duties in 2019, has 'vigorously denied' claims that he spends his days playing video games and watching war films.
According to a new report, Prince Andrew's daily routine involves playing Call of Duty on a wall-to-wall television. The 62-year-old prince, who served as a Royal Navy helicopter pilot, has also developed an interest in plane spotting using an app to track flights worldwide. His gaming and viewing habits extend to war games and films, as well as watching golf on TV.
The allegations surfaced after Prince Andrew gave up his royal titles earlier this month. He previously stepped back from being a working royal in 2019 following sexual assault accusations and his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The prince hosted Epstein at the Royal Lodge, his 30-bedroom home, in 2006 for his daughter Princess Beatrice's birthday celebrations.
Despite the allegations, Prince Andrew continues to reside in the Royal Lodge. The lease for the property is currently under investigation by Parliament's spending watchdog. The prince has 'vigorously denied' the claims about his daily activities, but the public remains curious about his life post-royal duties.
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