Cristo Foufas fumed that he was ‘fed up’ of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in a fiery rant.

 

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GB News descended into chaos (Image: GB News)

A fiery row erupted on GB News on Sunday morning as hosts Anne Diamond and Stephen Dixon welcomed guests Emma Woolf and Cristo Foufas. They opened a discussion on whether parliamentary time should be used to consider the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession – but things quickly became heated.

Emma said that Andrew’s arrest, which happened on his 66th birthday last week, could be a “turning point for the monarchy”. She added: “I think now people are starting to ask who knew what and when, and I think that’s the question now. How could, if any of this alleged behaviour, how could people close to Andrew not have known? Did they turn a blind eye? I think people are starting to feel a bit different… People are starting to ask questions I think and that net is tightening closer and closer around the King.” Stephen then turned to Cristo as he asked: “But is it fair to say, you could know your brother is a wrong’un, but there’s a difference to know that they’re a bit of a wrong’un to allegedly committing a criminal act.”

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested last week (Image: Getty)

But Cristo seemed completely fed up by the whole debacle. He fumed: “Is it wrong that I’m starting to tire of this a little bit?”

Anne then pointed out that it is likely to go on for “months and months” yet as the guest decided to then join in on the discussion.

“I think you’re absolutely right,” he raged. “Prince Andrew was a bit of a wrong’un who abused his position and liked a lot of women. I think that’s what we can say.

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“But is that news? I think that we all knew that!”

He added: “The idea of now, when we are in a crisis in our country for so many reasons, that parliamentary time should be used by trying to get him down the line of succession… but is this now starting to become something that is going to waste time when we have bigger problems in this world and in this country that need to be addressed?”

Andrew was arrested last week, but he still denies any wrongdoing.