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King Charles hit with warning: ‘You didn’t think Marsh Farm can do to Andrew did you?’

King Charles urged to reconside how he's dealing with his coddled brother because he carries real risks that many feel have not been fully thought through

January 23, 2026
King Charles hit with warning: ‘You didn’t think Marsh Farm can do to Andrew did you?’
King Charles hit with warning: ‘You didn’t think Marsh Farm can do to Andrew did you?’

King Charles gets hit with a reality check because’ cutting Andrew off from people and familiar surroundings carries risk

The recent actions taken against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, in response to his loss of title, honor and land has sparked some to grow concerned though. Many of these concerned are well placed insiders that warn the former-Duke could easily be pushed off the deep end should he decide to keep going full throttle.

The whole warning has been shared to RadarOnline and according to their findings Andrew has already been hit hard by the loss of his lifestyle because as one source puts it, “he has reluctantly accepted that he cannot delay any longer, but the adjustment has been brutal.”

the real reason for his woes is that “Marsh Farm is so limited that there is no way it can accommodate the lifestyle or possessions that defined his life until now, and that realization has hit him hard.”

This is why being sent there feels like ‘banishment’ to the former Duke of York. even though the reality is far from it. In fact, “it is far more than a practical relocation – it is a very visible marker of his fall from grace, and those who care about him are seriously concerned about the toll this level of humiliation could take on his mental well-being,” as another source puts it.

But that is not all, because even the discussion where this news was dropped into his lap is being described as ‘extremely uncomfortable’ for all parties involved because ‘emotions ran high” that day.

Behind the scenes its also known that “Andrew reacted with anger initially, but as it became clear there was no room to argue, he was forced to accept that the decision had already been made and that he had no real option but to comply.”

But even after all was said and done, one aide warns this waiting period is where things get even more concerning for anyone that is facing a struggle of this magnitude.

Reason being “the overriding concern is that Andrew is being pushed into isolation in a way that could prove harmful. Marsh Farm is incredibly secluded, and cutting him off from people and familiar surroundings carries real risks that many feel have not been fully thought through."