The King and Queen cheerfully led the royals to church on Christmas Day at Sandringham, but there were some notable absentees this year.
While the disgraced Duke of York stepped back from royal duties in 2019 amid his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrewâs rare public appearances have included the annual festive walk to church.
But just weeks before the royals were set to descend upon Charlesâs Norfolk residence, his brother Prince Andrew, his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York and their youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, confirmed they would not be joining the family gathering.
The Duke of York ended up making headlines again two weeks ago amid his connections to an alleged Chinese spy.
It was revealed in a High Court hearing that alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo, who was banned from the UK, was said to have been a âcloseâ confidant of Andrew.
Mr Yang, who was named after an anonymity order was lifted, has insisted it was âentirely untrueâ to claim he was involved in espionage and that he has âdone nothing wrong or unlawfulâ.
The businessman, previously referred to only as H6 in the legal case, was the founder-partner of the Chinese arm of the Dukeâs Pitch@Palace initiative, and gained access to three royal palaces.
In response, the Dukeâs office said Andrew âceased all contactâ with the businessman when concerns were first raised about him. Andrew met Mr Yang through âofficial channelsâ with ânothing of a sensitive nature ever discussedâ, the statement said.
But last week, the Duke also pulled out of attending the Kingâs pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.
Speaking on HELLO!âs Christmas episode of A Right Royal Podcast, The Sunâs royal editor Matt Wilkinson highlighted the worrying fact that letters presented in court this month â allegedly exchanged âbetween him and this spy, or his staff and this spyâ â date back only three years, and that more could also emerge about Andrewâs finances in 2025.
On Andrew, Sarah and Eugenieâs absence from Sandringham, Matt observed: âI was wondering whether this is almost a York boycott of Christmas,â adding âIf you start thinking about it, this whole family may have fallen out, possibly with the rest of the royals.â
Commenting on Sarahâs influence, HELLO!âs royal editor Emily Nash said: Â âSarah Ferguson is the person who stepped in and told Andrew that this might be the right thing to do to not go and to spare the royal familyâs blushes.
 âBut, the Queen is quite close to her. We read just from Sarah herself in the past week that her mother was very close to Camilla. So I like the idea of the royal ladies stepping in here and trying to just smooth things over and make things look a little better.â
While Andrew and Sarah remained at Royal Lodge in Windsor for Christmas, Princess Eugenie spent the day with her in-laws for the first time â a decision which was made several months ago. Eugenie shares sons August, three, and Ernest, one, with her husband, Jack Brooksbank.
And while Eugenieâs sister, Princess Beatrice, was also meant to spend Christmas with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozziâs family abroad, she spent the day at Sandringham with the royals after changing her plans.
Beatrice, who is expecting her second child, received medical advice and was guided not to travel long distances.
The royal baby will be a little brother or sister for the coupleâs three-year-old daughter Sienna, and Edoardoâs son and Beatriceâs stepson, eight-year-old Wolfie.
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