Andrew declines King Charles's Balmoral holiday invitation over concerns of being isolated

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will not join King Charles and the royal family at Balmoral due to concerns about feeling like an 'outcast'. A friend stated that he feels abandoned and sees little benefit in attending the holiday amid ongoing scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Andrew declines King Charles's Balmoral holiday invitation over concerns of being isolated

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will not join King Charles and the royal family for a holiday at Balmoral due to concerns about being treated as an outcast. A friend reported that Andrew feels abandoned and sees no benefit in attending the gathering.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor transferred to a property on the Sandringham Estate owned by King Charles following revelations concerning his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Despite the allegations and the removal of his coat of arms from Windsor Castle, royal sources indicated that he retains his status as a member of the royal family and is included in governmental plans for a ceremonial funeral.

King Charles invited Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to join the royal family at Balmoral; however, Andrew declined, feeling abandoned and fearing he would be treated as an “outcast.” Despite public criticism and having lost many royal titles, he remains on a secret government list of royals eligible for a ceremonial funeral.

What remains unclear — It is not specified when Andrew last publicly interacted with the royal family.

Andrew declines King Charles’s Balmoral holiday invitation over concerns of being isolated

The Duke of York departs Westminster Abbey, London. (Photo: Toby Melville/PA Wire)
Andrew won’t be joining the royals for their summer holidays (Picture: PA)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor won’t be joining King Charles and the royal family for a holiday at Balmoral for fear he’d be made an ‘outcast’.

King Charles is said to have invited his disgraced younger brother to join the family in Scotland, but a friend has revealed Andrew won’t be joining.

‘Andrew feels he’s been abandoned. He feels like he is no longer part of the family,’ a friend told The Sun.

‘He was invited but has got no great desire to be at Balmoral as he has nothing to gain and would be treated as an outcast.

‘What’s the point, he feels, of going all the way there for a much-needed holiday and being treated as an elephant in the room?’

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FILE PHOTO: Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, younger brother of Britain???s King Charles, formerly known as Prince Andrew, leaves Aylsham Police Station on a vehicle, on the day he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after the U.S. Justice Department released more records tied to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in Aylsham, Britain, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo 15586303
Andrew was arrested this past February (Picture: Reuters)

Earlier this year, the disgraced former duke moved to a property on the slightly smaller Sandringham Estate, which King Charles personally owns.

Royal sources said that Andrew remains a member of the royal family and ‘there is a duty of care owed to him’.

He moved after disclosures showed the extent of his closeness to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing.

Photographs released last year showed Mountbatten-Windsor in compromising positions, including kneeling over a woman lying on the ground.

Almost a year ago, he gave up his remaining titles following the publication of Virginia Giuffre’s memoirs.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Prince Andrew, Duke of York and King Charles III attend Katharine, Duchess of Kent's Requiem Mass service at Westminster Cathedral on September 16, 2025 in London, England. Katharine, Duchess of Kent was married to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. She died on September 4 at the age of 92 at Kensington Palace surrounded by her family. Having converted to Catholicism in 1994, her funeral takes place at Westminster Cathedral and is the first Catholic funeral to be held for a member of the royal family in modern British history. Her Royal Highness will be laid to rest at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
King Charles is said to have invited his brother for the holiday (Picture: Getty)

Andrew also saw his coat of arms torn down from Windsor Castle amid allegations about his relationships with Epstein.

The unceremonious removal of a coat of arms is usually reserved for serious cases of high treason or taking up arms against the Crown.

Public outcry against Andrew led to the serious repercussions, but earlier this month it was revealed that he will still have a royal ceremonial funeral even after having his titles stripped.

The disgraced ex-Prince is still on a secret government list of royals who will receive high-profile funerals.

The arrangement is part of the government’s so-called ‘bridge’ plans, which prepare for the deaths of Royal Family members long in advance, the Mail on Sunday reported.

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