Marked both in Brittany and on the French Riviera, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in France intrigued the observers. Charles III's younger brother, who had lost his royal titles and at the heart of a criminal investigation in the United Kingdom, offered himself this summer an incognito holiday, between luxury stud farm and discreet trips in charming company. These French trips contrast with the official image of a man supposed to lead a retired exis…
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Marked both in Brittany and on the French Riviera, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in France intrigued the observers. Charles III's younger brother, who had lost his royal titles and at the heart of a criminal investigation in the United Kingdom, offered himself this summer an incognito holiday, between luxury stud farm and discreet trips in charming company. These French trips contrast with the official image of a man supposed to lead a retired exis…