King Charles III's younger brother Prince Andrew has seemingly decided to ease his elder brother King Charles' tension amid the monarch's ongoing cancer battle.
The Duke of York has taken a very sensible decision to avoid feud with the cancer-stricken monarch as he restricted himself in royal lodge, a sprawling £30million property, which sits between Windsor and leafy Egham in Berkshire.
The disgraced royal's neighbours have claimed that the Duke can go days without leaving the royal residence.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's father is becoming a recluse, held up in the 30-room secluded property, with just his family to speak to. One resident who lives in the Windsor area said that Andrew looks desperate for company.
"You used to see him going up to the stables to go riding and he’d be talking non-stop to the grooms and they’d rarely be saying anything back. You wondered what they got out of it," he said to The Sun.
They claimed Sarah Ferguson's ex-husband Andrew rarely visits Windsor Castle and its stables nowadays, instead opting to ride in a remote part of Windsor Great Park, where he can enjoy his hobby without the fear of being observed.
"You used to see him going up to the stables to go riding and he'd be talking non-stop to the grooms and they'd rarely be saying anything back. You wondered what they got out of it," the source added.
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