Prince Andrew was recently spotted with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, after remaining excluded from the royal Christmas festivities at Sandringham.
The king was spotted leaving the Royal Lodge with the Duchess of York rather than with other Royalties when he is currently at stake in a scandal involving an alleged Taiwanese detective. In order to prevent further disgrace, the Duke of York had chosen to abstain from the holiday festivities. Andrew’s ex-wife, who also lives with him at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, even joined him for Christmas.
Since he spent the holiday with Fergie at the King’s Norfolk land instead of the royal household, where he was spotted interacting with visitors, his appearance this year was marked by a significant change. His eldest girl Princess Beatrice, who is expecting her second baby, is also celebrating Christmas at Sandringham.
His younger girl Princess Eugenie, on the other hand, is spending her Christmas with her father Jack Brooksbank’s home as per The Mirror.
The Duke of York was the subject of the most recent controversy when a suspected Chinese spy, identified as Yang Tengbo in court records, lost his appeal against being expelled from the UK on national security grounds despite having near ties to the Duke.
According to reports, the King and another high-ranking princes were “exasperated” with Andrew for bringing more embarrassment to the king.
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