Andrew makes surprise appearance at Sandringham – but expert says he’ll ‘never be working royal’ 

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Prince Andrew made a surprise appearance as the Royal Family enjoyed their annual Christmas walkabout at Sandringham – but a royal expert has insisted he will ‘never be the working royal he once was’.

The Duke of York, 62, walked behind senior royals as crowds lined the road outside Sandringham church for the traditional Christmas Day church service on the Norfolk estate.

King Charles was joined by Camilla, the Queen Consort, at the head of the group, while the Waleses walked just behind them alongside their three children George, Charlotte and Louis.

Also present were Andrew’s daughters Beatrice and Eugenie and their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank.

Andrew makes surprise appearance at Sandringham – but expert says he’ll ‘never be working royal’ 

Prince Andrew, Duke of York attends the Christmas Day service at Sandringham Church

The disgraced duke waves towards crowds who lined the road to get a glimpse of the royals on their traditional walk

The disgraced duke waves towards crowds who lined the road to get a glimpse of the royals on their traditional walk

Andrew’s invitation to the church service was seen by some as a potential olive branch towards the disgraced duke.

But Royal Commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said his appearance is unlikely to mark a return.

He told MailOnline: ‘Andrew’s appearance at the St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham today, comes a day after it was reported that he is now not allowed to have an office in Buckingham Palace, retain a small staff or use it as an address. 

‘He is clearly on his own and may recruit his own team as he battles to be rehabilitated.

‘He is still a member of the royal family hence his appearance. However, he is not and will never be a senior working royal as he once was. King Charles has made this clear. 

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‘He has reportedly also recently been stripped of his taxpayer-funded security detail. The Queen Consort now holds the post of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards which was removed from him, it was previously held by his father Prince Philip.

‘His ratings are at rock bottom and public appearances for him are toxic for the royal family. His banishment from the Palace makes that clear enough.’

Another royal biographer said the Charles was wanting to make his mark by emphasising ‘tolerance and family harmony’ in the wake of Harry and Meghan’s bombshell Netflix series.

The Sussexes were not present for the walk today, nor were they mentioned in the King’s speech. 

‘Charles has invited the Duchess of York for the first time since her divorce from Prince Andrew,’ Sally Bedell Smith said.

‘The Duke of Edinburgh had been the main obstacle to Fergie’s inclusion, and the Queen had arranged for Fergie to stay nearby Wood Farm so she could see her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie after the celebrations at Sandringham.’

King Charles was joined by Camilla, the Queen Consort, at the head of the group, while the Waleses walked just behind them alongside their three children George, Charlotte and Louis

King Charles was joined by Camilla, the Queen Consort, at the head of the group, while the Waleses walked just behind them alongside their three children George, Charlotte and Louis

The Waleses arrive at the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham earlier. Pictured left to right: Catherine, Princess of Wales; Princess Charlotte; Prince George; Prince William

The Waleses arrive at the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham earlier. Pictured left to right: Catherine, Princess of Wales; Princess Charlotte; Prince George; Prince William

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank pictured walking to the traditional Christmas Day church service

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank pictured walking to the traditional Christmas Day church service 

The duke pictured outside Sandringham Church with senior royals during the traditional Christmas walkabout

The duke pictured outside Sandringham Church with senior royals during the traditional Christmas walkabout

Andrew speaks outside St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham as he joined other royals

Andrew speaks outside St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham as he joined other royals

It comes after King Charles told Andrew he’s ‘on his own’ in the wake of the scandal surrounding his associations with the late paedophile financier Jeffery Epstein, a source has claimed. 

The Duke of York was told to no longer use Buckingham Palace as an office space, effectively severing his final tie to his old life as a working royal, according to a new report in The Sun.

‘Any presence at the Palace is officially over,’ a source was quoted as saying. ‘The King has made it clear. He isn’t a working royal. He’s on his own.’

As part of the King’s decision, Andrew, 62, will not be able to use the address for any future correspondence. The skeleton staff which had been retained since he stepped down from public duty three years ago now reportedly face being put out of work.

The report comes after Queen Consort Camilla was announced as the disgraced Duke’s replacement as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards in a shake-up of senior royal military positions.

The shuffle will also see the Princess of Wales promoted to her first Army role, taking over as colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband.

Prince William will become colonel of the Welsh Guards instead.

Andrew inherited the position of colonel of the Grenadier Guards from his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh, when he retired from public life in 2017.

Following his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview in 2019, he was forced by the Queen to step down from official royal duties.

Up until this year, he’d kept 10 military affiliations, including colonel of the Grenadier Guards, while he worked to clear his name amid the scandal of his association with US paedophile Jeffery Epstein.

He was finally stripped of the ceremonial title earlier this year in the aftermath of his decision to settle a civil lawsuit with one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, who had also accused him of assault.

A settlement was agreed last year, believed to have been in the region of $12million (£9.8million). He has always strongly denied any wrongdoing.

Earlier this year, the Duke of York was left ‘bereft’ and ‘tearful’ when Charles told him, in no uncertain terms, that his days as a working royal were over.

At the time, a source told the Mail on Sunday ‘Andrew was totally blindsided’ and ‘utterly bereft. He always believed there was a way back’.

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