Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the former Duke of York, 65, has remained secluded at the Royal Lodge since losing his royal titles over his association with the late Jeffrey Epstein. He became a commoner after King Charles issued a rare Letters Patent, removing his title of prince and HRH.
Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were seen receiving a delivery of champagne at Windsor’s Royal Lodge. Witnesses observed several boxes of Devaux Champagne being unloaded from a Majestic Wines van outside the Grade II-listed residence before being taken inside. The pair appear to be enjoying some quiet time together before Andrew is expected to relocate to a property on the Sandringham estate.
Despite living at the mansion for over twenty years, Andrew and Ferguson reportedly lead separate daily lives, meeting mainly during meals. Sources suggest tensions have risen as their time at the Windsor home comes to an end.
"He’s been ranting to himself and rarely goes out," said a source close to the couple, adding that "Fergie has taken refuge at a secret bar behind the mansion."
It remains unclear when Andrew will vacate the Royal Lodge, but he appears intent on savoring his final days there.
As Andrew Windsor prepares to leave Royal Lodge, a champagne delivery and reports of isolation reveal a tense atmosphere for the once-prominent royal couple.