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Andrew 'shown sympathy by two senior members of Royal Family' as he breaks cover
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Andrew 'shown sympathy by two senior members of Royal Family' as he breaks cover Prince Andrew made a rare public appearance at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, where two members of the Royal Family were said to have shown him sympathy and solidarity Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was "shown sympathy" by two members of the Royal Family during a rare public outing at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, according to a royal expert. The former Duke of York was spotted on the King's...
Andrew 'shown sympathy by two senior members of Royal Family' as he breaks cover
Prince Andrew made a rare public appearance at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, where two members of the Royal Family were said to have shown him sympathy and solidarity
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was "shown sympathy" by two members of the Royal Family during a rare public outing at the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials, according to a royal expert. The former Duke of York was spotted on the King's Norfolk estate, near Marsh Farm where he currently resides.
Eyewitnesses reported that he kept a low profile, watching proceedings from a secluded spot before slipping away in his Land Rover Defender shortly after the Duchess of Edinburgh wrapped up her carriage-driving event.
Speaking on the Palace Confidential podcast, the Daily Mail's royal editor Rebecca English said: "He suddenly popped up at the Sandringham horse trials where the Duchess of Edinburgh was competing in carriage driving. The Duke of Edinburgh was there and he [Andrew] was seen in his cart, sunglasses on, trying to keep a low profile, but he was spotted, stayed for a little bit and then went off."
She added: "It shows he's going out and about a little bit but still trying not to be spotted."
Despite the appearance, the Daily Mail's Editor-at-Large Richard Kay swiftly played down any notion that it represented a meaningful change in Andrew's position within the family, with the Express reporting on his comments.
He said: "One of the key things that was missing of course in this little outing was a picture of him with his brother or sister-in-law and that did not happen, and I don't think it will happen.
"I don't think this is a major thaw. It is, as Rebecca pointed out, an event that was on the Sandringham estate where Andrew now lives in exile. So I don't think anyone has any objections to him trundling along to look at a family event, but no, I don't think it has any huge significance yet."
Fellow royal commentator and the Daily Mail's diary editor Richard Eden suggested Andrew's presence demonstrated ongoing backing from certain family members.
He said: "This is his family. This is his brother and his sister-in-law showing sympathy and solidarity for him."
A witness at the occasion told The Sun: "Andrew sneaked in and sneaked out and definitely didn't want to be seen."
The observer added: "But I saw Andrew leave the field at 10.30am, just after Sophie had ridden her round, then I saw Edward walking towards his car, smiling shortly afterwards."
The appearance comes months after claims emerged that Edward and Sophie became the first senior royals to visit Andrew at Marsh Farm after his exit from Royal Lodge in Windsor, with the encounter characterised as a "brotherly welfare check".
Earlier this year, Edward also became the first Royal Family member to openly comment on the controversy surrounding his brother during an appearance in Dubai. He said: "I think it's all really important to always remember the victims and who are the victims in all this? A lot of victims in this."
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