Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s siblings are reportedly providing support to the disgraced prince during his challenging times. Since relocating to Sandringham earlier this year due to issues related to the Epstein scandal, the former Duke of York has had minimal visitors at his temporary residence in Wood Farm. Reports indicate that he has not met with his older brother, the King, and his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have seemingly distanced themselves from him.
Amid growing concerns for Mountbatten-Windsor’s well-being, it appears that Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and his older sister Anne have taken a more active role in supporting him. Edward and his wife, Sophie, recently visited him at Wood Farm for a brotherly welfare check during the Easter break. Following the visit, Mountbatten-Windsor has relocated to Marsh Farm.
In addition, Anne has maintained contact with her brother, offering him the option to move to her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. Sources have highlighted the importance of familial support for Mountbatten-Windsor in his current situation and emphasized the limited options available to him.
Recently, Edward publicly addressed the Epstein scandal, emphasizing the significance of remembering the victims. He expressed these sentiments during a conference appearance in Dubai earlier this year. Subsequently, Andrew has kept a low profile, making occasional appearances while residing on the Sandringham estate.
Andrew faced consequences for his association with Epstein, losing his princely titles and dukedom. His arrest in February related to alleged misconduct in public office further compounded his challenges. Meanwhile, his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, has maintained a low profile following her involvement in the Epstein scandal, declining to respond to requests for testimony.
Despite external pressures, Ferguson has expressed her reluctance to visit the USA, citing personal reasons. As a non-US citizen, she is not obligated to comply with the request for testimony. The support from family members and the challenges faced by both Andrew and Ferguson underscore the ongoing complexities surrounding the Epstein scandal.
