Duke of York Prince Andrew Lives in Isolation After Family Disownment

# Inside Andrew’s New Life - Disowned and Pathetic
**The Duke of York leads a miserable existence after falling from royal grace.**
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has remained largely secluded since his arrest in February. He is now described as living a life characterized by isolation and rejection from his family. According to sources, Andrew’s circumstances have led to him being labeled as "disowned by his family."
As he grapples with his diminished status, royal observers have noted a drastic change in his lifestyle. Once a prominent figure within the royal family, he is now viewed as a "pathetic couch potato." "He's a rather pathetic couch potato and is not very good at interacting with people," said Mr. Lownie, a royal author. The stark contrast between his former public role and current state raises questions about his future within royal circles.
Reports indicate that Andrew spends much of his time at his residence, avoiding contact with the outside world. His attempts to re-engage with society appear unsuccessful, and he remains at the center of ongoing discussions about his strained relationship with the royal family.
The impact of these events on Andrew's mental health and public perception continues to be a topic of interest, as he remains a figure under scrutiny.