Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has finally moved into his new home after pressure from a member of the royal family.
The former Duke of York, who was temporarily living at Wood Farm after being kicked out of the Royal Lodge, has now moved into his residence at the Norfolk estate.
Speaking to the Royal Exclusive Podcast, royal reporter Bronte Coy said: “He’s been sent in as a henchman, which is quite an image, isn’t it?”
She later said: “Who else would go but Edward? The king can’t be seen. They’re just giving him a wide berth at the moment. I don’t think it helps anyone to look particularly close to him.”
The former Duke of York was scrutinized by younger brother, Prince Edward, as he lived a secluded life at Sandringham.
The friend told The Sun: “Prince Edward was the first and only member of the royal family to visit here. Since leaving the Royal Lodge, Andrew has been ignored by everyone, including his daughters and ex-wife who have stayed away.
“Edward has already made his feelings clear publicly when he expressed concern for the victims. Edward was to remain at Wood Farm as he regularly books
It was for Easter, but his brother was there.”
