Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Luxury Exile at Sandringham
Family support remains mixed as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Duke of York, finds himself in luxury exile at Sandringham. Despite the scandal surrounding him, King Charles, 77, is said to still feel a strong sense of duty towards his younger brother and is expected to see him privately while at the royal estate.
An insider revealed, “Despite the anger and disappointment Andrew has caused, Charles continues to feel a deep sense of responsibility towards him. He worries about his brother’s welfare and believes it is his personal obligation to ensure that Andrew is properly looked after, regardless of the damage done to the monarchy’s reputation.”
Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, are reportedly remaining supportive of their father, though their visits may become less frequent due to the distance between them. However, the situation seems to be taking a toll on Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife.
A source close to the family shared, “Sarah is struggling deeply with the reality of being pushed out of Royal Lodge. The move has been emotionally crushing for her, stripping away the sense of stability and belonging she had built there over many years. She is finding it extremely hard to come to terms with the upheaval.”
Despite the challenges, Ferguson has reportedly received offers to stay with either Beatrice or Eugenie at their homes in Portugal, providing her with some comfort during this difficult time.
The situation with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continues to unfold, with family dynamics playing a significant role in his current circumstances. As he navigates this period of luxury exile at Sandringham, the support and care from his loved ones will be crucial in helping him through this challenging chapter.

