Sources informed The New York Post that Andrew sought to be part of the scheduled photoshoot and made a request for dedicated time to capture his presence.
His intention was to have an official record of his participation in his brother's coronation. However, it is doubtful that the palace will release these images to the public.
This development follows an insider's disclosure to the Mail on Sunday, shedding light on Andrew's apprehensions following King Charles' coronation.
The source mentioned concerns over Andrew's vulnerability and his reluctance to engage with anyone. The prince considers this residence his family home for the past two decades, raising questions about the wisdom of evicting him from the premises.
Furthermore, Andrew worries that now that the coronation is over, the royal family might turn against him. He even expressed fear that the utilities might be shut off as a means to compel him to vacate the property. It is important to remember that at the heart of this matter are human beings, not mere real estate.

