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Andrew Windsor found a temporary home for ‘Slobby’

While renovation work continues, Windsor has been largely locked behind closed doors at Wood Farm, the quiet farm on the Sandringham estate where Prince Philip spent much of his retirement before passing away in 2021 at the age of 99.

Windsor’s daily routine has now become increasingly limited and very “sloppy,” according to aides familiar with the situation.

A palace source said the ex-prince’s lifestyle now reflects what they describe as a withdrawn, lethargic, “cheerful teenage style” routine.

The insider added: “People who know what’s going on say Andrew spends a lot of his time in a rather sloppy, childish way, just getting up and wandering around in his pajamas without showering or changing, and just eating, and panting playing video games and watching shows on Netflix on his couch and computer.”

The insider added that his movements on the estate have been severely restricted since his arrest.

They said: “From what people around the estate understand, Andrew is more or less confined to Wood Farm for the time being.

“His routine seems very restricted and there are clear limits on how freely he can come and go or what activities he can undertake.”

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