One widely shared claim suggests advisers have encouraged him to keep a lower public profile. Among the more eye-catching reports, sources told The Sun that Andrew has allegedly been advised to avoid horse riding for the time being.
The reasoning, according to unnamed insiders, is largely about optics.
The concern is said to be that photographs of the royal appearing relaxed or cheerful could provoke criticism during a period of heightened public attention.
“It’s considered a bad look,” one source reportedly stated, implying that appearances now carry greater sensitivity than usual.
Public perception and media dynamics
Stories surrounding Andrew have long attracted intense debate, often reflecting broader tensions between media narratives, public opinion, and the royal family’s image.
Supporters argue that speculation frequently runs ahead of verified information. Critics counter that public figures inevitably face scrutiny, particularly when controversies emerge.
As with many high-profile cases, the distinction between confirmed developments and reported claims remains central.
Transparency and legal process
