Andrew comes under heavy fire for 'pathetic, childish, and ridiculous' antics

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s desperation for his lifestyle reaches a fever pitch

By H. Anjum
December 08, 2025
Andrew comes under heavy fire for 'pathetic, childish, and ridiculous' antics
Andrew comes under heavy fire for 'pathetic, childish, and ridiculous' antics

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has seemingly hit a fever pitch of epic proportions when it comes to fighting back against his move to Sandringham estate which is slated for next year.

The news comes via insiders who are well placed within royal circles and they have revealed everything in front of RadarOnline.

According to their findings, Andrew is reportedly making everything a “sad, lonely” affair owing to his “stubbornness” over Royal Lodge despite agreeing to give it up by next year.

According to reports, the 30-bedroom residence is one that he has occupied for years now, but will be moved into King Charlels’ privately funded property as of next year, owing to public backlash due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

While he’s already lost his dukedom and his title of prince, the insider claims the deadline may end up increasing past Christmas this year, all because of a combination of logistical issues as well as preparation delays at Sandringham.

With a move before Christmas deemed ‘unlikely’ now, the source admits “he's treating it almost like a squatter situation, staying put until everything is completely ready for his move. It is typical, Andrew – pathetic, childish, and ridiculous.”

However, at the same time “the family feels relieved he won't be there for Christmas,” they admit simultaneously because “it spares everyone an awkward situation with the senior royals after such a turbulent year.”

Another season the former Duke is fighting tooth and nail is that “he's accustomed to that space and independence. Shifting to a smaller home will be a big adjustment, and it's obvious he's pushing back."

Another insider also claims that part of the reason is because “change isn't his strong suit, particularly when it means giving up familiar comforts.”

Also “sis stubbornness is a major reason the move has been delayed,” they admitted before another explained, “he's feeling sad, lonely, and stubborn. Staying put allows him to cling to some sense of normalcy in what's been an extremely challenging year.”