Residents in a Renfrewshire, Scotland neighborhood recently voted to keep the name Andrew Avenue despite public pressure to remove the street's association with Prince Andrew. This local decision follows a tense week where the royal was reportedly confronted by a masked individual near his Sandringham residence.
On The Megyn Kelly Show, Mark Geragos analyzed the royal's disastrous media footprint, noting, "you see these interviews by people whose currency has been the media, like Michael Jackson, or like Prince Andrew." The sentiment here is clinical; Geragos views the royal's past public appearances as classic examples of high-profile defendants failing to understand the damage they inflict upon their own reputations.
In a lighter, if more cynical, register, Andrew Schulz brought up the royal's proximity to scandal on Flagrant. Recounting a roast joke, Schulz noted, "She's, uh, she was, uh, at a dinner with Epstein. And it wasn't even a big dinner, just a few people there, like Prince Andrew and, uh, Woody Allen." While Megyn Kelly focuses on the legal and strategic failures of his public image, Schulz treats the name as shorthand for a specific brand of social toxicity.
As the investigation into Prince Andrew continues, expect the podcast world to remain split between legalistic post-mortems of his past interviews and the inevitable, biting punchlines that keep his name in the headlines.

