The former Duke of York, 65, has remained confined to the royal residence since losing his royal titles last month due to his association with the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, appear to be preparing for a quiet evening after a delivery of champagne was spotted being brought into Windsor's Royal Lodge.
Andrew has firmly denied the allegations against him. King Charles officially stripped Andrew of his prince title and HRH status by issuing a rare Letters Patent on Thursday, making him a commoner.
He is also set to be moved out of Royal Lodge, the 30-room home he shares with Ferguson in Windsor, to a property on the Sandringham estate as soon as possible.
The exact timing of Andrew’s departure remains unclear, but he seems to be making the most of his final days at Royal Lodge. On Saturday, a significant delivery of champagne was seen arriving: several boxes of Devaux Champagne were unloaded from a Majestic Wines van and brought inside the Grade II-listed mansion.
Despite living at Royal Lodge for over twenty years, Andrew and Ferguson have reportedly been spending most of their time apart, sleeping in different parts of the house and only meeting during meal times to talk.
A source close to the couple said the former duke has been "ranting to himself" and "rarely goes out," while Fergie is believed to have taken refuge in a secret bar behind the mansion.
Author's summary: Andrew, stripped of royal status, remains isolated at Royal Lodge with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, spending time separately amid champagne deliveries and reports of his withdrawn behavior.