Prince Andrew looked 'haunted' during Royal Family Christmas walkabout, expert says
The Royal Family returned to Sandringham this year for their first Christmas following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II, with the disgraced Prince Andrew making a surprise appearance for the occasion.
Earlier this year the prince settled a civil sex abuse case with Virginia Giuffre, who has accused him of multiple counts of sexual abuse, alleging that she was trafficked to the royal by Epstein. "His wide eyes and his ashen face made him look wary and haunted. His head was held high at times but there appeared to be no one stepping up from the chatty and tactile group of royals to join him or to include him, leaving him walking several paces outside the very upbeat, tactile groups with his hands stuffed into his pockets.
Andrew's appearance at the Christmas celebrations came just days after it was reported that King Charles had "evicted" his brother from Buckingham Palace.
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