Andrew finally gets a weekend with his brother where they spoke and had dinner tighter: Check out what they did on his table
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor finally received a visitor to Wood Farm, the private home he moved to, following his eviction from a taxpayer-funded abode like Royal Lodge which he occupied for nearly 30 years prior to the Epstein scandal and misconduct allegations.
The visitor in question that stayed over last weekend, despite all these woes plaguing Andrew was none other than his brother Prince Edward, followed by his wife Sophie. According to Express UK the two “had dinner with Andrew one night over the weekend and they talked things through.”
The source who delivered this news even went as far as to say that their motivation was for the ex-Duke’s mental health because, “it's true to say they both feel sorry for Andrew and how far he has fallen, and they are worried about his fragile state of mind.”
However at the same time, “of course, that doesn't excuse his behavior” in their minds. “It's a difficult balancing act supporting him while not condoning what he has got involved with.”
By the time the source concluded they also said, “Andrew still maintains has not done anything wrong and thinks he will be vindicated one day, but I think Edward will have tried to talk some sense into him and made it clear his days as a working royal are over.”
For the ex-Yorks themselves though, Wood Farm is unexplored property because even Andrew’s daughters have not set foot there since his move became public.
Earlier on People magazine even reported, via a source that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were staying away but only for htier own children because they are “trying to stay away from” the situation. Reportedly, “they have young children, and this is their grandfather—their focus is on protecting their own children from this.”
Furtherore, their emotions are all over the place as well because they are said to be “putting pieces of the puzzle together in real time and realizing they may have been used.”