April 10, 2026 1:08 pm EDT

Princess Anne and Prince Edward are Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s remaining allies.

The disgraced royal’s siblings have reportedly still been in contact with the 66-year-old after he was formally stripped of his titles.

Princess Anne called her brother on Christmas Day, according to the Daily Mail.

Additionally, the Telegraph reported Wednesday that Anne, 75, suggested Andrew move into her Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire.

At the time, Andrew and his estranged wife, Sarah Ferguson, were being evicted from their Royal Lodge home in Windsor.

Andrew now resides on Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate.

He was “dragging his heels” about relocating before Prince Edward visited his brother’s temporary Wood Farm home over the Easter holiday, per The Sun.

Edward, 62, allegedly had a “quiet word” with his brother last week about moving to Marsh Farm, the outlet revealed.

As for the nature of Andrew’s relationship with his other sibling, King Charles III, their dynamic remains unclear.

Reps for the royals did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

When Andrew was arrested in February over suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly sharing confidential trade information with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Charles made it clear that “the law must take its course.”

The monarch, 77, added, “As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter.”

Prince William and Kate Middleton, notably, shared their “full support” for His Majesty’s statement at the time.

The Prince of Wales, 43, reportedly requested Queen Elizabeth II “banish” Andrew back when the then-Duke of York’s disastrous BBC interview about his friendship with Epstein made headlines in 2019.

“Refusing to apologize for his relationship and refusing to acknowledge the actual trauma of Epstein victims was an absolute red line for William,” royal author Russell Myers claimed in February.

In 2021, Andrew was sued by Virginia Giuffre — who has since died by suicide — for allegedly sexually assaulting her, and he settled the case out of court.

He was stripped of his military titles and royal patronages the following year, with his remaining titles — and position as a working royal — getting the boot in 2025.

According to Robert Hardman’s “Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. The Inside Story,” William reach out to his uncle via phone last year to offer Andrew condolences over this final blow.

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