Andrew Mountbatten Windsor turning into a 'couch potato' amid exile
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is spending alot of time at home amid exile
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is going through a tough time as he braves through his Royal exile.
The former Duke of York, who has been asked to leave the Royal Lodge at his earliest, is becoming a ‘couch potato.’
Royal expert Matt Wilkinson writes for The Sun: “It also makes me wonder what he’s actually doing. We only ever see him horse-riding. There was a long article in the Telegraph this week — my colleague Hannah wrote a really good piece asking what he actually does. I think she described him as a bit of a couch potato, sitting at Royal Lodge watching television.”
“There is obviously an element of tragedy. I don’t expect people to feel sympathetic for him, but there is a tragic element to this,” he said. Vigar recalled Andrew’s former standing, noting: “In happier days, he was known as the Duke of Golf. I’m not sure how many golf clubs he’s a member of anymore. But it’s a lot of time to fill.”
“He watches a lot of TV — he’s always done that,” one source earlier revealed. “He’s always been a bit of a couch potato.”
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