Prince Edward and Sophie were unhappy to hear about their sleeping quarters at Sandringham.
Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, arrive at King Charles for Christmas. PDO
Brittishov’s Christmas is an annual affair that royal fans follow unreservedly.
This year, Christmas was supposed to bring joy and light to the court’s otherwise gloomy year. At the moment, it seems that Christmas at court is becoming chaotic in many ways.
The guest list for King Charles’ Christmas party is shrinking. PDO
According to insider sources, several close to King Charles are skipping the traditional Sandringham Christmas party. Charles’ son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will not arrive with their children, Princess Eugenie, nor will Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
King Charles’ second brother, Prince Edward, on the other hand, will attend the festivities together with his wife Sophie. However, according to royal sources, Edward and Sophie’s Christmas was about to be ruined as they received some bad news. Edward and Sophie were placed to stay at Sandringham in the same house as Prince Andrew.
However, a embattled Prince Andrew has no business at the Christmas party after he was caught in contact with suspected Chinese spy Yang Tengbon. The suspected spy businessman allegedly hung out with Andrew in St. James’s Palace, Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace. Hovi has not commented on the allegations in more detail, but they are investigating the situation.
Prince Andrew is not welcome at the Christmas party. PDO
Due to the tumultuous visit, Andrew canceled his participation in all Christmas events at court. The Sun -news website, Andrew is spending Christmas in Windsor together with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Thus, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie will be able to stay in peace without the presence of the Prince of Fury.
According to an insider source, Edward and Sophie were already disappointed with their accommodation last year, when they were given the servants’ apartments as a place to stay.
Edward and Sophie felt that Wood Farm, which was selected as this year’s accommodation, was a step forward, but they did not want to spend time “side by side” with Prince Andrew.

