Ex-Prince Andrew is “rattled” at the thought of leaving the Royal Lodge and royal privilege after moving into a much smaller Marsh Farm. It is a five-bedroom residence on the King Charles Sandringham estate, which is under renovation. To build himself again, as per a source, Andrew Windsor is not only ordering self-help manuals but also considering cosmetic surgery to “reset” his image.
Ex-Prince Andrew trying but ‘struggling’ to change to ‘reset’ how people see him, says source
Ex-Prince Andrew will soon exit the Royal Lodge and move to Marsh Farm. It seems to start afresh and to prepare himself to live a life without any royal privilege. This is why the former prince is taking the help of “self-help books.”
As per RadarOnline.com source, Andrew is getting his hands on “everything from reinvention and resilience to purpose and mindfulness.” He is “rattled” by the “idea of starting over without the protections he’s always known.”
An insider told the outlet that by leaving the old house, Andrew “feels like losing the last physical link to his old life.” He added,“The manuals are his attempt to build some kind of framework for what comes next, even if he’s struggling to apply it.” To start afresh, the 65-year-old is also having thoughts about an extensive cosmetic surgery. “He’s convinced that if he can reshape both his mindset and his appearance, he can reset how people see him.”
The tipster has further stressed that his move comes after his unwillingness to live a quieter life at Sandringham. “From his perspective, Marsh Farm represents decline. He associates it with being sidelined and uses the books to push back against that narrative, the insider revealed.
Andrew’s focus on himself has unsettled those around him, particularly as his former wife, Sarah Ferguson. She stayed with him till now after their divorce in 1996, but now moves on independently. “She has made it clear she wants her own space and her own life.” Plus, she no longer wants to build her future with her former husband, who remains surrounded by controversies.
Originally written by Parul Singh on Reality Tea.
