King Charles may not include Prince Andrew from spending Christmas at the Sandringham service with the rest of the royal family.
Starr is a News Writer for InStyle. She has worked in pop culture and entertainment since 2017 and has been with InStyle since 2024.King Charles is attempting to kick out one family member from occupying a royal estate—and now the boot may extend to said person's participation at the royal family's Christmas festivities this year, too.
In light of Prince Andrew's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, Charles has been left fuming at how his brother has tarnished the reputation of the royal institution and is taking more extreme measures to write him out of the picture.reports that Charles is working on evicting Andrew from the Royal Lodge, a £30 million estate located on Windsor Castle where Queen Mother once resided—but somehow, Andrew managed to scrounge together funds managed to find £1 million to avoid eviction.
The outlet further noted that "if Andrew attends the Windsor gathering for the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, it will mean that he has not been completely frozen out by Charles."This year's Christmas celebrations were going to look different, regardless of Andrew's attendance or not.
Aside from the Sandringham Christmas Day service, Kate Middleton and Prince William is also expected to throw their own set of Christmas festivities.
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