'Outcast' for the Holidays: Prince Andrew's Snub From Grand Royal Gathering Spells Disaster for Palace Future
Dec. 19 2024, Published 3:00 p.m. ET
Prince Andrew, 64, will reportedly not participate in the royal family's Christmas celebrations at Sandringham this year, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
This decision follows revelations about his association with an alleged Chinese spy, Yang Tengbo, leading to concerns that his presence could overshadow the festivities.
Instead, the Duke of York and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will remain at their residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor. Their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have also chosen to spend Christmas with their respective in-laws, marking a departure from the family's traditional holiday gatherings.
The controversy centers on Andrew's relationship with Tengbo, a Chinese businessman recently identified as a suspected spy. The espionage culprit, who has been banned from the U.K. on national security grounds, was known to have a close association with the Duke, attending events at royal residences, including HRH's 60th birthday party at Royal Lodge.
Court documents have revealed that Yang had an "unusual degree of trust" with Prince Andrew and was authorized to act on his behalf in business dealings with Chinese investors.
In response to the allegations, the Duke's office stated that "nothing of a sensitive nature" was discussed with Yang and that all meetings occurred "through official channels." The Jeffrey Epstein associate has reportedly ceased all contact with Yang following governmental advice.
This development adds to the scandal-ridden prince's recent challenges, including his withdrawal from public duties in 2019 due to his association with the deceased, convicted s-- offender.
Additionally, there have been tensions regarding his residence at Royal Lodge, with King Charles III reportedly attempting to relocate him to the smaller Frogmore Cottage. Despite these pressures, Andrew remains at Royal Lodge, supported by an anonymous benefactor, according to reports.
The Duke's absence from the royal family's Christmas celebrations underscores his current status within the royal circle.
An insider suggested the eighth in line to the British throne "won't be seen in public with the royals ever again" following the recent scandal, indicating a significant shift in his public role and involvement in royal events.
The potential repercussions of such revelations are profound since the royal family, already navigating the challenges of modern scrutiny, could face further public embarrassment and internal discord.
Analysts say the King must maintain a relationship between enforcing his vision for the monarchy and preserving peace in his family.
On the flip side, some insiders believe that, despite past controversies, the Duke and Duchess of York have remained loyal to the Crown.
Buckingham Palace has remained tight-lipped regarding the situation, adhering to its policy of not commenting on individual security matters. Nonetheless, this incident underscores the challenges the monarchy faces in safeguarding its integrity amidst evolving global threats.
Daily Express reported on the expert and insider comments.