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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor makes a brief appearance in King Charles' upcoming Prime Video documentary Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, which will release on the streamer on Friday, February 6. In a new one-minute clip released ahead of the film's release, the 77-year-old King is seen watching archive footage that includes his disgraced younger brother and other family members. Narrator Kate Winslet introduces the monarch's first landmark speech at the age of 21 as he watches a recording of his younger self giving his first address. 

Other footage shows him walking with his parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and three siblings on the grounds of the Berkshire royal estate. A young Andrew is seen wearing brown trousers and a pale yellow top while Princess Anne dons a bright yellow dress. Charles and his father Philip opted for tweed suits, and young Queen Elizabeth II wore a pale green skirt and a matching jacket. The family's pet corgis run between their feet in the playful scene. King Charles premiered the documentary in front of A-listers at a screening at Windsor Castle on January 28.

The documentary was completed before the latest bombshells surrounding Andrew landed following the release of further images from the Jeffrey Epstein files.

The former Duke of York plunged further into humiliation this week after the US Department of Justice released the latest batch of documents relating to the late convicted paedophile, many of which featured Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

It is claimed the King dramatically ordered his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, out of Royal Lodge after he got tired of seeing photographs of him horse riding around Windsor everywhere, while the Epstein scandal was taking hold.

The disgraced former Duke of York, who no longer bears any titles or honours due to his links to the convicted paedophile, moved to a temporary accommodation in Norfolk, reported by The Sun to be Wood Farm Cottage, in the middle of the night this week, amid the latest wave of bombshells to emerge from the latest batch of the Epstein files.

The original plan was that he would move out of Windsor next week; however, the latest revelations reportedly infuriated the King, and his move was rushed forward.

Andrew has been urged not to make any statements to law officers regarding Jeffrey Epstein, unless he is legally required to, just hours after police confirmed that they are assessing allegations against him of a sexual encounter with an Epstein victim.

While being mentioned in the Epstein files does not suggest any wrongdoing, the latest revelations, including disturbing emails and pictures featuring Andrew, have brought a fresh wave of scrutiny to the Royal Family.

Lawyers representing a woman, who has alleged that she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew at Royal Lodge in 2010, have urged the King to contact them, as Brad Edwards, from the US firm Edwards Henderson, previously told the BBC his client had spent the night with Andrew after being given a tour of Buckingham Palace.


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