Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s mental health takes a downward spiral
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is starting to spiral down a dangerous path when it comes to his mental health
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s current status as a commoner, seems to be turning him despressed amid all this ‘isolation’, an insider has just revealed. So much so that he’s considered “faking his own death” to escape the criticism that just keeps on coming.
The whole thing has been exposed by a well placed source who just spoke to OK! magazine. According to their findings, “Andrew is now completely isolated and feels he's lost everything – his title, his home, his dignity. The family is terrified he might do something drastic.”
Things have gotten so bad “he's told people he has nothing left to live for,” allegedly.
some confidants have even heard him talking about “just disappearing, faking his death, anything to escape this nightmare” that he’s found himself in.
In regards to all this, a senior royal aide also went as far as to say that while “no one can say how he'll [Andrew] manage on his own – there's real concern for his state of mind.”
Regardless “no one wants to be seen with him [Andrew], and the family has pretty much given up on him,” a source also told The Sun.
Ther are also rports that Sarah Ferguson is in the same boat because “they are both spending a lot of time alone.” A big part of the reason is because the former Prince “rarely goes out and has been padding around the Lodge, ranting and muttering.”
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