Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, aged 65, has remained at the Royal Lodge since King Charles revoked his royal titles last month due to his association with the late Jeffrey Epstein. Officially now a commoner, the King confirmed this through a rare issuance of Letters Patent.
Andrew and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, were seen preparing for a private evening after a delivery of champagne was observed arriving at their Windsor residence. Witnesses reported cases of Devaux Champagne being carried from a Majestic Wines van into the Grade II-listed mansion on Saturday.
Sources indicate that Andrew will soon vacate the Royal Lodge—his and Ferguson's shared home for more than two decades—for a property on the Sandringham estate, though the precise moving date remains uncertain.
“He’s been ranting to himself and rarely goes out,” said a source close to the couple.
The pair reportedly lead separate lives under the same roof, meeting mainly for meals and spending much of their time apart. Ferguson is also rumored to frequent a private bar hidden behind the mansion.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, now stripped of titles, leads a secluded life at Royal Lodge as his departure looms, marked by isolation and signs of unease.