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Prince Andrew looks gloomy as he goes riding alone in Windsor - days after celebrating his 64th birthday

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
On February 19, the Duke of York, 64, celebrated his birthday, but it was unclear how much money was spent at Royal Lodge, his grand home in Windsor Great Park. On Saturday, the disgraced duke was seen on his weekly riding ride around Berkshire's country, but not with the presence of a groom or his brother Prince Edward. As he travelled around the palace, the King's brother was complaining about the cold February weather in thick navy blue coat and gloves, shielding from the freezing temperatures.

Prince Andrew is today. But there what is there to celebrate for the beleaguered royal?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
Prince Andrew had it all at one time. He was not just the Queen's favorite son; he was a naval officer and decorated war hero whose dashing appearances made him the 'Playboy Prince,' one of Britain's most eligible men. However, the Duke of York has been better known for one of the most unusual falls from grace ever experienced by a Royal Family member. He is 64 today. However, it is not clear how much money will be spent at Royal Lodge, his grand home in Windsor Great Park, will be celebrated.

Prince Andrew's death: what does it mean for him?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
Prince Andrew, her 'favourite son,' is now very unlikely to return to public royal life if they allowed it, according to an expert. In recent years, the Duke of York had brought shame to his mother and other relatives, with his image in the aftermath of the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal. In January, the Queen stripped Andrew of his honorary military positions, and he renounced his HRH style in the face of a civil lawsuit brought against him by accuser Virginia Giuffre. However, he remained close to his mother throughout his life, having formed a close friendship with her in childhood, years after her birth at Buckingham Palace in 1960. Part of the reason they were so close was because she had been on the throne for seven years by the time of his birth in 1960 and had more time with him and his brother Edward than her other children, Charles and Anne. Andrew was seen by the queen as 'the spare she had for herself after she had inherited the heir's birth,' according to insiders, who also predicted that making her laugh would lift spirits. There was no reason for the Queen and other senior royals in that his civil sex lawsuit was settled outside of court in New York, ensuring that he was not facing a public trial and the monarchy was saved some of the scandal surrounding it.