Andrew’s mental health takes a sharp downward decline with royal watch
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s condition starts to deteriorate rapidly
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been in the media eye, almost consistently since his connection to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein came out.
A big reason for this is not only his later accuser Virginia’s account, memoir Nobody’s Girl, but also the Trump administration’s decision to release the Epstein files which contain pictures of many big shots, including Bill Clinton, Andrew and many others.
Now a new report by RadarOnline alleges he has completely let himself go, with physical isolation being his current reality. They have even gone as far as to say that he seem to have become a “shadow of the royal he once was”, and looking “psychologically embattled.”
He is also said to be ‘gorging’ himself “half to death on chocolates” carrying out his “100 percent sedentary” days, that include tv, golf, shooting etc, according to a source.
A separate insider has also come forward to admit, "Andrew feels isolated and resentful. He's grappling with the reality of having lost his status, his role in the family, and much of his sense of purpose.”
Furthermore, “there's a careful watch over him” as “officials are ensuring he isn't left alone for long stretches and are keeping a close eye on him because of the immense pressure he's facing,” the source also said near the end.
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