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Andrew has falling out with his daughters: ‘They’re becoming people he barely recognises’

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor turns against ex-wife Sarah Ferguson

By H. Anjum
Published July 15, 2026
Andrew has falling out with his daughters: ‘They’re becoming people he barely recognises’
Andrew has falling out with his daughters: ‘They’re becoming people he barely recognises’

In the aftermath of the Epstein Files, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seems to have decided that Sarah Ferguson has ‘absolutely convinced’ himself that his ex-wife, and his family has turned their backs against him.

It’s gotten so bad that “he’s telling anyone who will listen that his daughters have turned on him just so they can stay in the King’s good graces, and that Sarah is to blame because she’s poisoned them against him and made them think their only hope is to kiss up to Charles and William.”

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But that’s not all, in fact where its getting difficult is that “he’s absolutely convinced that they’ve turned on him and he blames Sarah," according to Closer

In private the source says he’s “accusing her of telling the girls they need to keep him at arm’s length” and “stay firmly in Charles’ and William’s good books if they want any sort of future. In his view, Sarah has poisoned them against him and turned them into people he barely recognises.”

As for what caused Andrew to face such a potential fate, its connected to the reasons he got his titles, his dukedom and his honors revoked, which is his connection to a child sex offender like Jeffrey Epstein.

Furthermore, was the allegation that he engaged in misconduct while in public office, as a Trade Envoy to the UK. Some say during this time he even shared information with Epstein.

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.