A lot has happened since Prince Andrew was arrested on February 19. He remains under investigation, and there are discussions about removing him from the line of succession. King Charles III and Prince William have distanced themselves, while his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have offered no public support.
Stripped of his titles and facing public backlash, Andrew appears increasingly isolated. Even staff have reportedly stepped away to protect their reputations. However, he has kept the late Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, which he inherited after her death — said to be his last source of unconditional loyalty.
While Parliament debates his future in the monarchy, experts suggest that even if Andrew is removed from the line of succession, it would not affect Beatrice and Eugenie, who remain in place in their own right. Still, the scandal has strained family relationships, leaving his daughters distressed and navigating difficult personal and public choices.
Meanwhile, following Queen Elizabeth II’s death in 2022, King Charles inherited the Sovereign Grant, Prince William received the Duchy of Cornwall, and other senior royals received various shares or personal items. Andrew notably inherited the Queen’s corgis — a small but symbolic link to his late mother.