Prince Andrew has been spotted for the first time in months keeping busy during the coronavirus lockdown after stepping down from his royal duties.
in November, when he faced growing anger over his ties to US convicted paedophileHe was last seen attending a church service near Sandringham with the Queen in January.
But a series of photos posted on Instagram showed the Duke was keeping busy over the Easter long weekend, putting together care packages with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson for a hospice while in lockdown. The pictures showed Prince Andrew helping to pack the bright pink bags. Picture: Instagram/Antonia MarshallThe care packages were for a hospice in Windsor that helps people with “life-limiting illnesses”. Picture: Instagram/Antonia MarshallSource:Supplied
Prince Andrew helps pack care packages for a hospice during the coronavirus pandemic. Picture: Instagram/Antonia MarshallThe photos, posted online by the Duchess of York’s assistant Antonia Marshall, showed Prince Andrew helping pack bright pink bags with cupcakes at what appeared to be his home in Windsor, Berkshire.The Duke could be seen holding the delivery outside the entrance to Thames Hospice.
“The York family are a wonderful and steadfast unit and through this crisis, are continuously helping others. So proud of them all,” she added.
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