Prince Andrew, already embroiled in scandals and excluded from royal family gatherings, is reportedly considering relocating to Abu Dhabi. The move could offer the embattled royal a fresh start and sanctuary away from the public and media scrutiny in the United Kingdom.
Use of a lavish palace
Reports suggest that the Abu Dhabi elite have granted Andrew access to a fully staffed private palace. While he does not own the property, it provides a luxurious refuge. According to royal historian Andrew Lownie, this arrangement has been in place for some time and may become a more permanent fixture in Andrew’s life.
A history of controversies
Andrew’s possible relocation comes in the wake of multiple scandals, including his association with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of financial improprieties. His ties to Yang Tengbo, an alleged Chinese spy, have further fueled concerns about his judgment and susceptibility to exploitation by foreign powers.
Additionally, Andrew has faced criticism for accepting large sums of money from questionable sources, including a £3 million overpayment for his former home from the son-in-law of Kazakhstan’s then-president and £1.4 million in payments linked to an alleged fraudster.
Family dynamics and Middle Eastern ties
Andrew’s reported move to Abu Dhabi would align with his previous use of properties in the UAE during his tenure as a trade envoy. Lownie suggests that the royal family, including Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, have also frequented the Middle East.
Abu Dhabi could offer Andrew a lifestyle tailored to his interests, with golf courses, deference, and fewer constraints on his business dealings.
Broader implications
Critics argue that Andrew’s actions highlight broader issues within the British royal family. Former government minister Norman Baker describes Andrew as a mix of “arrogance, stupidity, and greed,” suggesting his controversies mirror those of other royals, albeit with less subtlety.
If Andrew indeed moves to Abu Dhabi, he could join Spain’s King Juan Carlos, who relocated to the UAE in 2020 amidst his own corruption scandal. For now, Andrew’s future remains uncertain as questions about his role, finances, and associations continue to mount.