The Windsors secretly visited the disgraced Prince Andrew.

Prince Edward became the first member of the royal family to visit Prince Andrew, who has been hiding in Norfolk since his arrest in six weeks, the Daily Mail reports.
The meeting between Prince Edward and Prince Andrew took place amid controversy: Andrew's refusal to move out of Edward and his wife, Sophie,'s beloved Wood Farm, forced them to rent a holiday cottage on the estate for Easter. Edward and Sophie regularly book Wood Farm for their holidays, but this year their plans were disrupted. Andrew, who was evicted from Windsor Palace, is temporarily staying at Wood Farm; he is in no hurry to move into his permanent home.
According to the publication, Edward took the opportunity to have a "quiet conversation" with his brother to discuss the situation. This is the first visit from a family member to Andrew since his exile.
As a reminder, Prince Andrew, implicated in the billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein scandal, was arrested on February 19, 2026, his 66th birthday, on suspicion of abuse of office. Since then, he has lived in Sandringham, trying to keep a low profile. Earlier, King Charles III, commenting on the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew, said: "The law must be upheld."
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew's daughters from his marriage to Sarah Ferguson, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, have also found themselves embroiled in the scandal. According to insiders, Beatrice "cries constantly and feels isolated," unable to come to terms with her father's downfall. Her husband, Italian aristocrat Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, whose business is suffering due to his connection to the disgraced family, is trying to shield her from contact with her parents. Furthermore, by order of the royal family, the princesses have been banned from appearing in public with the rest of the Windsors, a blow to them.
Фото: WPA Pool/Getty Imagesedomapellimozzi, princesseugenie/Instagram**