Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly experiencing heightened feelings of isolation as he faces a poignant royal event today, where the Royal Family will gather for the annual Order of the Garter ceremony at Windsor Castle. This event typically features prominent members like the King, Queen, and Prince William parading through the castle grounds in distinguished attire before partaking in a service at St George’s Chapel.
Formerly a member of the prestigious Order, the ex-Duke of York used to participate in the ceremony’s traditions. However, due to recent controversies surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein, he has been stripped of his Order membership and other royal titles. A source close to him expressed how days like these serve as stark reminders of his downfall, leaving him feeling increasingly isolated and alone.
Mountbatten-Windsor, who faced legal issues earlier this year, was recently spotted in public near his residence at the Sandringham estate. Despite visible signs of injury on his face, attributed to a minor medical condition, he has been trying to maintain a low profile following a security incident while walking his dogs near his home.
The Order of the Garter, a historic Order of Chivalry dating back to King Edward III, includes distinguished individuals recognized for their contributions to national life or service to the monarchy. The Sovereign personally selects up to 24 companions to join this esteemed Order.
As the former Duke of York navigates his changed circumstances, today’s event serves as a poignant reminder of his altered status within the royal circles.
