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Former Prince Andrew’s final royal supporters identified as William and Kate pull away.

Former Prince Andrew's final royal supporters identified as William and Kate pull away.

Princess Anne and Prince Edward are reportedly the only remaining supporters of Prince Andrew following his removal from royal titles.

Despite the scandal surrounding Andrew, who is 66, he seems to still maintain a connection with his siblings. For instance, Princess Anne reached out to him on Christmas Day.

According to reports, she suggested that Andrew move into her home at Gatcombe Park, particularly as he and his estranged wife, Sarah Ferguson, faced eviction from Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Currently, Andrew resides at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate.

Prince Edward, who is 62, was reluctant about Andrew moving in until he visited him during the Easter holidays at Wood Farm. After this visit, he reportedly had some private discussions with Andrew about transitioning to Marsh Farm.

The dynamics between Andrew and their other brother, King Charles III, remain unclear, though Charles was quoted after Andrew’s arrest, emphasizing that legal processes should be followed.

Since the controversies, many members of the royal family, including Prince William and Duchess Kate, have distanced themselves from Andrew. William, in particular, did advocate for Andrew to be sidelined following Andrew’s troubling interview regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.

In 2021, Andrew faced a lawsuit from Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault—she later died by suicide. Ultimately, he settled the case out of court.

In the aftermath, he was stripped of his military roles and other royal duties. Reports suggest that Prince William reached out to offer his condolences after Andrew faced this significant loss.

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