Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in a ‘Fragile State’ as He Prepares to Leave Royal Lodge – Photos

The disgraced royal cut a striking figure behind the wheel of his Range Rover, wearing a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt — a visual reminder of the titles, status, and family ties he has lost. Photos capturing his latest outing await at the end of this article.

Telling photographs captured Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor driving near Windsor’s Long Walk, just days before he is due to leave Royal Lodge.

Behind the wheel of a black Range Rover, Andrew was seen wearing a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt — a poignant nod to his past as Colonel of the regiment, a role he lost four years ago. The purple jumper bore the cypher of one of the British Army's oldest regiments.

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His choice of attire did not go unnoticed, sparking online commentary that ranged from sympathetic to scathing. Andrew's tenure with the Grenadier Guards began in December 2017, when he took over from Prince Philip, but it ended in January 2022.

This was among the slew of honorary military titles returned to Queen Elizabeth II following pressure from 150 veterans who urged the monarch to strip Andrew of his appointments in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The appointment remained vacant for nearly a year before Queen Camilla assumed the role in December 2022, three months after Queen Elizabeth II's death.

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The Grenadier Guards jumper Andrew wore — symbolic of a title lost and a chapter closed — served as a visual reminder of the life he is leaving behind. His life at Royal Lodge is also coming to an end.

He and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, must vacate the Windsor property by January 30. Both have been described by friends as in a "fragile state," with the looming deadline exacerbating already mounting concerns.

Their exit not only marks the loss of a long-held residence but also underscores their growing isolation from the rest of the royal family. Once counted among senior royals, Andrew is now estranged from key figures, including King Charles and Prince William.

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Most notably, Princess Eugenie has reportedly cut off all contact with her father. For Andrew, this estrangement — especially from his younger daughter — has been described as having left him "devastated."

His dwindling circle of confidants also say his mental health has deteriorated sharply in recent weeks, with sources revealing that his firearms licence was revoked and his gun collection removed for safekeeping late last year.

Sarah, too, is said to be struggling emotionally, reportedly breaking down in tears on a near-daily basis.

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The emotional strain of their ostracisation, coupled with the Jeffrey fallout and the forced departure from Royal Lodge, has left the couple in a precarious position both publicly and personally.

Their association with the disgraced financier continues to cast a long shadow, with little sign of public or private redemption.

Against this backdrop, Andrew allegedly made a discreet visit to his future residence in Norfolk earlier this week — a quiet prelude to the permanent move set for the coming days.

But the subdued nature of that visit did little to quell the storm of opinion online following the latest photos of him in Windsor. On social media, speculation and commentary abounded.

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"He's lost it all…now literally the shirt off his back has to go? Enough is enough. I think he's given more than his pound of flesh," said one person, clearly moved by the image of Andrew wearing the symbolic Grenadier Guards sweatshirt.

Another netizen with a similarly sympathetic view shared, "He's paying the price, time to back off him." A third added, "Well to be fair, he is going to be very hard up now so will need to use things he already has got [sic]."

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However, not all reactions were so forgiving. "So which charity shop did he nick that from?" quipped one commenter, taking aim at Andrew's wardrobe choice.

Another said, "What a sad mess he made of his life. And of others'." A more ominous tone was struck by someone who suggested, "I don't see it ending well for this chap. There's something they're not telling everyone, something that is coming, something big, really big."

Though the comments varied in tone, they reflected a consistent fascination with Andrew's increasingly marginalised role — a man once central to the institution, now on the fringes both literally and symbolically.

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What awaits Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson remains to be seen. But as the Royal Lodge chapter draws to a close, so too does any illusion of restoration or reconciliation.

Seen grinning behind the wheel of his vehicle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared animated as he drove through Windsor wearing a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt. Though outwardly jovial, the image — shared on January 18, 2026 — belied the mounting pressure and public scrutiny surrounding his departure from Royal Lodge and the fallout from his ongoing estrangement from senior royals. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

Seen grinning behind the wheel of his vehicle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared animated as he drove through Windsor wearing a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt. Though outwardly jovial, the image — shared on January 18, 2026 — belied the mounting pressure and public scrutiny surrounding his departure from Royal Lodge and the fallout from his ongoing estrangement from senior royals. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted driving along Windsor’s Long Walk, passing dog walkers in a black Range Rover as he wore a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt — a pointed reminder of the ceremonial role he lost in 2022. The seemingly casual outing came just days before his looming exit from Royal Lodge, drawing a stark contrast between familiar routines and the uncertainty now surrounding his future. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted driving along Windsor’s Long Walk, passing dog walkers in a black Range Rover as he wore a Grenadier Guards sweatshirt — a pointed reminder of the ceremonial role he lost in 2022. The seemingly casual outing came just days before his looming exit from Royal Lodge, drawing a stark contrast between familiar routines and the uncertainty now surrounding his future. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared prominently on the front page of The Telegraph in an image shared via an Instagram Story on January 27, 2026, highlighting how his looming departure from Royal Lodge has become a matter of national attention. The placement of the photograph underscored the extent to which his personal upheaval continues to command headlines. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared prominently on the front page of The Telegraph in an image shared via an Instagram Story on January 27, 2026, highlighting how his looming departure from Royal Lodge has become a matter of national attention. The placement of the photograph underscored the extent to which his personal upheaval continues to command headlines. | Source: Instagram/marcin.nowak.photo

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