Former royal reportedly struggles to accept life after losing status
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is said to be finding it difficult to adjust to life after his fall from royal status.
Despite losing his titles, reports suggest he continues to refer to himself as “His Royal Highness.” According to Express, boxes delivered to his new residence, Marsh Farm in Norfolk, were labelled “HRH office,” “HRH sitting room,” and “HRH meeting room.”
The move comes after his departure from Royal Lodge, marking another step in his reduced public role.
Former royal butler Grant Harold has described Andrew as having an “entitled” attitude. Speaking to LADbible Stories, he recalled a noticeable difference in behaviour compared to other members of the family.
He explained that, while there was often politeness, there was also a sense that Andrew viewed himself as above others. Harold added that he never experienced a similar impression from the late Queen, Prince Philip, Charles, or Anne.
He also admitted feeling uncomfortable around Andrew, noting that he was relieved not to have frequent interactions with him.
