Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, 65, has been staying at the Royal Lodge since losing his royal titles last month due to his associations with the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. He and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, seem to be preparing for a quiet evening after a delivery of champagne was observed at the Windsor residence.
Andrew, who denies the accusations against him, was officially made a commoner after King Charles formally revoked his prince title and HRH status through a rare Letters Patent issued on Thursday. He is also set to be relocated from Royal Lodge, his and Fergie's 30-room home in Windsor, to a property on the Sandringham estate as soon as it is feasible.
Though the exact timing of Andrew’s departure from Royal Lodge is unclear, he appears to be making the most of his time there. On Saturday, several boxes of Devaux Champagne were delivered in a Majestic Wines van and carried inside the Grade II-listed mansion.
Having lived at the property for over twenty years, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson have recently been spending much of their time apart, reportedly sleeping at opposite ends of the house and only meeting during meals to talk.
A source close to the couple said the former duke has been “ranting to himself” and “rarely goes out,” while Fergie has found refuge at a secret bar located behind the mansion.
Summary: Andrew Windsor faces isolation at Royal Lodge following title loss, with reports highlighting his solitary behavior and changes in his and Fergie's private lives.