Princess Eugenie has severed all contact with her father Prince Andrew, leaving the disgraced royal "devastated" as he faces eviction from his Windsor home. The 35-year-old princess has completely cut off communication with Andrew amidst ongoing controversy over his links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The estrangement follows the public release of unsettling images from the Epstein file dump just before Christmas. Andrew must vacate the 30-room Royal Lodge mansion by January 25, with removal lorries already observed at the Windsor estate in recent days.
A source told the Mail on Sunday: «There is no contact at all, nothing. It's Brooklyn Beckham level – she has completely cut him off.» Princess Eugenie refused communication and did not visit her father at Christmas.
Different paths for the sisters
Princess Beatrice has taken a markedly different approach to the family crisis. The source explained to the Mail on Sunday: «Beatrice is trying to walk the fine line of not cutting her father off and yet remaining close with the Royal Family.»
Regarding Eugenie's stance, the source added: «They aren't exactly in regular and close contact at the moment, but Eugenie isn't trying to walk that line. She's not speaking to him.»
Ferguson also departing Royal Lodge
Sarah Ferguson, who has shared Royal Lodge with her ex-husband since 2008, must also leave the property. A source told Hello! Magazine: «Andrew and Sarah have to move out by January 25. She has stood by him all these years but is now ready to spread her wings. She won't be moving in with him to the new house on the Sandringham Estate.»
Ferguson has no plans to move into Beatrice's Cotswolds home either. The source told Hello! Magazine: «Eugenie's home in Portugal is a contender while she finds somewhere.»
Move to Norfolk estate
Prince Andrew is relocating to Marsh Farm in Norfolk on the Sandringham estate. The property is currently undergoing refurbishments, including the installation of substantial security fencing and lighting. Andrew's possessions, including valuable art, are stored in a South London warehouse under round-the-clock security.
Andrew was stripped of all royal titles in October last year. The US Department of Justice was given a deadline of 19 December 2025 to disclose the majority of Epstein files, but released only a small, heavily redacted portion. Andrew has strongly denied any wrongdoing. Buckingham Palace has not provided official confirmation regarding his relocation.
Representatives for both Princess Eugenie and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have been contacted for comment.
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