Word is that ex-Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, is in a very dark place after his brother removed all his titles. King Charles also banished his sibling, the former prince, from his home.
Andrew’s dethroning was a result of his close association with convicted deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. A U.S. Congressional committee has requested the former Duke of York’s testimony on his relationship with Jeffrey. He has so far ignored the House Oversight Committee’s request.
The ex-Prince Andrew is reportedly feeling “isolated” after his royal exile

The committee’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Robert Garcia of California, and Virginia Democrat Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, said Andrew “continues to hide” from the situation. In a statement released Friday, November 21, the Democrats said they will move forward with or without the former prince. “We will hold anyone who was involved in these crimes accountable, no matter their wealth, status or political part. We will get justice for the survivors.”
According to RadarOnline, “He feels he’s lost everything – his title, his home, his dignity,” says the source, adding that the family is terrified Andrew will take drastic measures. He has isolated himself, and people are panicking.
Andrew will be relocating from his Windsor home to the Firm’s Sandringham Estate. This added insult to injury with all his titles removed. According to RadarOnline’s source, “Charles has at last decided to sever ties with Andrew entirely. It’s a harsh move, but it had to be done. The public simply won’t accept him continuing a life of privilege on royal property.”
There also are reports that Andrew feels “broken and withdrawn,” according to RadarOnline. He is embarrassed about his association with Jeffrey and overwhelmed by his brother’s decision. “This was his final lifeline to any kind of purpose,” according to a source. “The titles, the lodge, the sense of being part of something bigger – all gone overnight. He’s humiliated, angry, and deeply depressed.”
Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are also banned from this year’s family annual Christmas celebration. The royals open presents Christmas eve, then attend church services Christmas day, followed by a holiday lunch.
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