Prince Andrew’s bizarre encounter with fan

Prince Andrew’s bizarre encounter with fan

Prince Andrew gave followers weird recommendation to beat the chilly throughout the royal household’s annual Christmas walkabout in Sandringham.

The Duke of York, 62, stunned crowds together with his attendance throughout the public outing, which noticed the British royals mingle with properly wishers following the early Christmas Day church service, The Sun reviews.

And one video exhibits Andrew cease and ask a lady standing together with her canine, “Cold feet?”.

She responded, “Freezing”, to which the disgraced royal replied, “Did you know the trick is to bring a newspaper? Stand on a newspaper and you insulate your feet.”

The surprised canine proprietor stated “thank you” earlier than the Queen’s son walked away together with his fingers in his pockets.

An area onlooker, 34, who filmed the peculiar interplay instructed The Sun: “The whole thing was really odd.

“Andrew stopped in front of us and blurted out the most bizarre advice about keeping warm.

“I don’t imagine the woman will be testing his theory anytime soon.”

Andrew is not a working royal after having his patronages and navy titles stripped by the late Queen earlier this 12 months following a sexual abuse lawsuit introduced in opposition to him by Virgina Giuffre. Andrew has since privately settled the case.

The clip was filmed because the royals walked again from their first Christmas service because the dying of the Queen in September.

King Charles, 74, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, had been joined by William and Kate, each 40, and their kids, George, 9, Charlotte, seven and Louis, 4.

Another second from the walkabout has additionally made headlines, the place younger Louis may very well be seen chasing after his sister and handing her a bouquet of flowers.

The crowd may very well be heard saying, ‘Awww!’ in imaginative and prescient that captured the candy gesture.

This story initially appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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