Beatrice and Eugenie chose Firm over father for Xmas on King's signal
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor found himself isolated today, with even his daughters opting not to spend Christmas with him.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie made an unexpected appearance at King Charles’ festive celebrations at Sandringham. Meanwhile, the former Duke of York, surrounded by controversy, was seen departing from Royal Lodge, his Windsor residence, all by himself.

He presented a lone figure as he drove away from the royal estate, bundled up in a scarf and casual jacket. This was a sharp contrast to his daughters and their husbands, who were elegantly dressed for the traditional Christmas morning stroll to church with senior royals.

There was no indication of Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife, attending, and her spokesperson declined to comment on her whereabouts.

King Charles has subtly indicated that although his disgraced brother is not welcome at family events, his nieces should not suffer due to their father’s actions. A source mentioned, “His Majesty holds them in high regard.”

This development comes as victims of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile, are urging for Andrew to face legal action amidst the ongoing public outcry over their association.

Marina Lacerda, 37, who was 14 when she was abused by the predatory financier, told the Daily Mail that the former Duke of York would have been arrested by now ‘if he were a regular guy’.

Andrew – who has always denied any wrongdoing – has already been stripped by the King of all his remaining titles and forced to downsize from his 30-room Windsor mansion, but his presence continues to loom over the Royal Family’s public activities.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was left firmly out in the cold today, with even his daughters abandoning him at Christmas. Pictured: Princess Eugenie at Sandringham on Christmas Day

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was left firmly out in the cold today, with even his daughters abandoning him at Christmas. Pictured: Princess Eugenie at Sandringham on Christmas Day 

While Princesses Beatrice (pictured, in attendance, with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi) and Eugenie were surprise guests at the King's royal revelries at Sandringham, the disgraced former Duke of York was seen leaving Royal Lodge, his Windsor mansion, alone

While Princesses Beatrice (pictured, in attendance, with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi) and Eugenie were surprise guests at the King’s royal revelries at Sandringham, the disgraced former Duke of York was seen leaving Royal Lodge, his Windsor mansion, alone

He cut a solitary figure (pictured), driving himself out of the royal estate, wrapped in a scarf and casual waterproof

He cut a solitary figure (pictured), driving himself out of the royal estate, wrapped in a scarf and casual waterproof

Earlier this month the Daily Mail revealed he would get to spend one last Christmas in Royal Lodge before his expected departure to the King’s private Sandringham estate early next year. 

It can be revealed that while no firm date has been set for him to quit, removal vans have already been taking boxes of belongings away.

In Norfolk today his daughters – who had been predicted by some to skip the festivities this year, such is their embarrassment over the debacle – were pointedly welcomed by the rest of the Royal Family.

Beatrice, 37, accompanied by her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi, looked pale and slightly haunted, hanging to the rear of the party walking down from the ‘big house’ to St Mary Magdalene Church.

But Eugenie, 35, smiled and beamed at the front of the group, along with her husband, Jack Brooksbank.

More than 500 well-wishers – some camping out in the bitter cold overnight in Santa hats, tinsel necklaces and reindeer antlers – had gathered to catch a glimpse of the family, who were led by a beaming Charles. He was accompanied by Queen Camilla, bringing festive cheer in a striking red coat and hat.

Charles joked with Joan Beale, 67, from Cambridge, that it was ‘like Crufts here’ as he bent down to make a fuss of her dog, Millie. 

Asked afterwards if they had anything to say about Andrew, she shook her head and said: ‘The royals have acted in the right way, with some dignity.’ Her friend, Sarah Burgoyne, 57, added: ‘I’m glad that his girls are here.’

Hilary Marsh, 73, voiced her opinion that it was ‘only right’ that Beatrice and Eugenie were there. 

Mrs Marsh, from Burwell, Cambridgeshire, said: ‘Beatrice and Eugenie are marvellous girls. They’ve done nothing wrong and it must be quite hard for them with everything that’s going on.’

She said it was ‘marvellous’ to see the King looking well and added she had gifted the Prince and Princess of Wales’ children boxes of chocolates. 

‘The children were very polite and courteous,’ she continued. ‘They’re an absolute credit to them.’

James Taylor, 41, from Nottinghamshire, said the removal of Andrew’s titles showed the family were taking matters ‘seriously’. 

‘It’s been a source of embarrassment for the family, but this shows how seriously they’re taking it.

‘It has reflected badly on the family. I’m sure it’s the right thing he’s not here to take the focus away from the King and Queen,’ he said.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh brought their children, Lady Louise and James, Earl of Wessex, along for the festivities, while Princess Anne was accompanied by her daughter, Zara Tindall, and grandchildren.

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Beatrice, 37, accompanied by her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi, (pictured, the couple together) looked pale and slightly haunted, hanging to the rear of the party

Beatrice, 37, accompanied by her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi, (pictured, the couple together) looked pale and slightly haunted, hanging to the rear of the party

But Eugenie (centre), 35, smiled and beamed at the front of the group, along with her husband, Jack Brooksbank (left)

But Eugenie (centre), 35, smiled and beamed at the front of the group, along with her husband, Jack Brooksbank (left)

More than 500 well-wishers had gathered to catch a glimpse of the family, who were led by a beaming Charles. He was accompanied by Queen Camilla, bringing festive cheer in a striking red coat and hat. Pictured: The King and Queen leading the Christmas Day party

More than 500 well-wishers had gathered to catch a glimpse of the family, who were led by a beaming Charles. He was accompanied by Queen Camilla, bringing festive cheer in a striking red coat and hat. Pictured: The King and Queen leading the Christmas Day party 

The Duke of Edinburgh (pictured) was also present, with his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

The Duke of Edinburgh (pictured) was also present, with his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh 

They brought their children, Lady Louise (right) and James, Earl of Wessex (left), along for the festivities. Pictured: The children with their mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh, centre

They brought their children, Lady Louise (right) and James, Earl of Wessex (left), along for the festivities. Pictured: The children with their mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh, centre 

Princess Anne (centre left) was accompanied by her daughter, Zara Tindall (far right), and grandchildren

Princess Anne (centre left) was accompanied by her daughter, Zara Tindall (far right), and grandchildren 

The crowds seemed particularly delighted to see the Wales family (pictured, accompanied by Zara Tindall's daughters Lena, left, and Mia, centre) who were out in force

The crowds seemed particularly delighted to see the Wales family (pictured, accompanied by Zara Tindall’s daughters Lena, left, and Mia, centre) who were out in force

The children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and little Prince Louis (pictured, with a chocolate gift from a well-wisher), stole the show as they collected armfuls of gifts and festive chocolate selection boxes

The children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and little Prince Louis (pictured, with a chocolate gift from a well-wisher), stole the show as they collected armfuls of gifts and festive chocolate selection boxes

The crowds seemed particularly delighted to see the Wales family who were out in force, with the children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and little Prince Louis, stealing the show as they collected armfuls of gifts and festive chocolate selection boxes.

Catherine, 43, and her ten-year-old daughter were in complementary shades of brown and caramel, while Louis, seven, and 12-year-old George were smartly dressed like their father.

Gemma Clark, 45, from Long Sutton, and a regular at the event, gave the young princess a bookmark and a ballerina brooch as presents, saying: ‘I asked Charlotte for a hug and she said yes. It was absolutely amazing. I loved it.’

Her father, Paul Clark, 75, handed William a set of origami planes for his sons to make and said: ‘William told me George would be able to name all those planes, they’re historic ones like Spitfires and Hurricanes.’

Louis couldn’t resist giving a twirl of excitement when he was given a huge box of chocolates as a gift, especially for him.

The Princess of Wales dawdled long after the other family members had started walking back, shaking hands and greeting well-wishers for almost 20 minutes and thanking them for turning up despite the cold.

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