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Andrew’s lastly had a customer – and been reminded how offended Charles and William have to be

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has turn out to be as in style as waste uranium sprinkled with asbestos – now no-one needs to be seen inside a mile of him.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is such a social pariah, even binmen proper now will not wish to be seen taking out his trash. The previously grand outdated Duke of York, 66, has seen his status dive into the deep finish of ignominy because the Epstein Information revealed his intertwined friendship with the financier.

When Andrew was ordered out of his 31-room Royal Lodge mansion, on the Crown Property at Windsor, his brother the King gave him shelter and a type of olive department. Lengthy-term Andrew was provided Marsh Farm, on King Charles’s personal Sandringham Property, in Norfolk. Whereas that is being renovated he moved straight into the close by Wooden Farm cottage.

Work is underway at Marsh Farm – Andrew’s longterm house when he strikes in after Easter (Picture: Getty)

Then, on February 19 – his birthday – police knocked early on his door, and he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace.

He has not publicly commented on the latest allegations however has vehemently denied earlier allegations made towards him.

Now that he’s on bail, you’d assume senior royals would swing by to supply assist or have a fast brew – as Charles has reportedly been frightened for Andrew’s psychological state.

So it’s strikingly telling then that not solely has Prince William been notably absent from Wooden Farm, however King Charles additionally has not visited Andrew.

The King’s been staying this week on the Sandringham Property, arriving at his Norfolk residence final Friday, but so far as we all know has not popped in to see his brother regardless of being just some miles away.

Andrew seems as in style as waste uranium sprinkled with asbestos – no-one needs to be seen inside a mile of him.

Other than the odd Waitrose supply van, Andrew has had few guests since he moved into Wooden Farm in early February.

Until they have been dropping off a crate of humble pie, it is unlikely his customer numbers will rocket any time quickly.

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