Andrew’s reaction has come to light as he prepares to leave the Royal Lodge after his royal titles.
The former Duke and Duchess of York are due to vacate their residence of two decades after losing their royal titles on October 30.
The former pair, who had been living at the residence despite being divorced for three decades, were notified to vacate the home after they lost their titles due to their ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
Royal expert Jennie Bond told Mirror how Andrew is spending his last days in the home.
“I’m sure he's feeling humiliated and, by all accounts, angry. You have to remember that he has consistently protested his innocence. Therefore, he feels wronged.”
However, Jennie believes Andrew’s attitude might not change because of his pride.
“I don’t think Andrew is the sort of person who will ever feel humble. That’s not in his nature.”
The former duke is not the one to leave quietly as it was reported earlier that he has a list of demands he wants before leaving the lodge.
“I think he will expect to have staff in his new home, as I don’t imagine he has the first idea about how to cook, clean or shop,” Jennie added.
He will move into a property on Sandringham estate that will be privately funded by King Charles.