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Andy Windsor now an ordinary citizen, exposed to legal threats

Andrew, who has consistently denied all allegations of sexual misconduct, settled a US civil lawsuit filed by Giuffre in 2022 for a reported $15 million, without admitting liability. In 2019 he gave a disastrous interview about it BBCs News night defending his friendship with Epsteinwho was convicted of crimes before dying in prison.

A source said RadarOnline.com British authorities are still quietly investigating recent claims that Andrew ordered a police protection officer to “dig up dirt” on Giuffre more than a decade ago – something that could also land him in court. Meanwhile, Andrew prepares to leave the Royal Lodge in Windsor and move to a smaller property on the King’s Sandringham estate.

“He stays out of sight,” says an insider. “The social invitations have dried up and he realizes that his days as a public figure are over. But there is great fear that if legal action is taken, it would not only harm him but also drag the entire monarchy into ruin.”

Andrew’s close ally and ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, 66, is also said to be struggling with the fallout from his latest Epstein scandals.

“Sarah feels guilty for not intervening sooner to prevent him from making the wrong choices,” another source said. “She is worried and has even said she wants to move abroad to escape the chaos.”

But for now, Andrew’s fate hangs in the balance: a man of royal descent who must now face the potential legal consequences alone.

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