The former Duke of York, 65, has been confined to the royal residence since losing his royal titles due to his connections to the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein last month. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson seem to be planning a quiet evening after a delivery of champagne was spotted at Windsor's Royal Lodge.
Andrew has strongly denied all accusations against him. He was officially made a commoner when King Charles formally revoked his prince title and HRH status through a rare Letters Patent issued on Thursday. He is also set to be moved from Royal Lodge, their 30-room home in Windsor, to a property on the Sandringham estate as soon as possible.
Although the exact timing of Andrew’s departure is uncertain, he seems to be enjoying his remaining time at the residence following a large delivery of Devaux Champagne on Saturday. Several boxes were unloaded from a Majestic Wines van at the gates of the Grade II-listed mansion and brought inside.
Having lived at Royal Lodge for over 20 years, Andrew and his ex-wife reportedly spend a lot of time apart, sleeping in different parts of the house and only coming together for meals.
A source close to the couple said Andrew has been "ranting to himself" and "rarely goes out," while Fergie is believed to have found a retreat in a secret bar behind the mansion.
Summary: Following the loss of his royal titles, Andrew is confined to Royal Lodge with his ex-wife, spending much time apart, while preparing for a planned move to Sandringham.