The King’s newly untitled brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor faces life as a pariah in his new home on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

Many locals in what is normally a staunchly royalist part of the country have suggested he will not be welcome in their communities dotted across the flat, windswept landscape of north Norfolk and he will be isolated from many of his remaining friends after spending much of his adult life living in Windsor.

It promises to be a lonely life. Prince Philip, who spent the last few years of his life mainly living at Wood Farm on the estate after retirement in 2017, received visitors but appeared to enjoy the solitude, the chance to paint pictures and read books. Andrew, 65, does not appear to enjoy such solitary, cerebral pursuits. New Feature

In Short

See Full Page