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Prince Andrew ‘very depressed’ at Order of the Garter exclusion
Prince Andrew, who has been embroiled in a number of scandals, is reportedly “probably very depressed” about being excluded from the Order of the Garter procession that took place yesterday.
The disgraced royal is said to be “completely lost” and “unable to do anything”, according to Ingrid Seward, Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine.
She shared her insights during an interview with GB News.
Seward also noted that it must have been particularly difficult for Andrew to witness his family riding at the trooping on Saturday when only a few years prior he too was doing the same thing.
This news comes after Express.co.uk reported that Prince Andrew had been banned from the ceremony for the second year in a row.
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The Order of the Garter is a traditional event that takes place on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
It honours the Knights of the Garter and sees King Charles and the Royal Family participate in a procession and service.
Recipients are chosen by the Sovereign personally to honour those who have held public office, contributed significantly to national life, or served the Sovereign personally.