UPDATE, 10/14/25 at 1:38 p.m. ET:
King Charles III reportedly feels some type of way after another one of his brother Prince Andrew’s emails to late billionaire and convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced.
U.K. newspaper The Telegraph reported on Monday, October 13, that there is “nothing else left” in the relationship between the two men. The publication also doubled-down on reports that Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, were ousted from the royal family’s Christmas celebration.
Us Weekly has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.
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King Charles III reportedly isn’t interested in celebrating the holidays with Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
The Duke and Duchess of York have been made aware that the king will not be looking to invite them to spend Christmas with the royal family this year, according to The Times of London.
The king has reportedly made it clear that he would prefer the pair, who divorced in 1996, to be “invisible” at future gatherings.
“You can’t sack someone from being your brother,” a source close to Charles told the outlet. “But this year, if the duke and duchess were both to be as honourable [as last year], it would be very much for the best and the family would not be disappointed, not least to avoid the King having to make any more difficult decisions.”
Us Weekly has reached out to reps for King Charles and Ferguson for comment.
Earlier this month, Ferguson found herself in hot water after a controversial email to Jeffrey Epstein reemerged.
Two newspapers published an email reportedly sent by Ferguson to Jeffrey Epstein in 2011. The Sun and the Mail on Sunday reported that the email was sent weeks after the duchess had publicly distanced herself from the disgraced financier.
In the email, Ferguson reportedly wrote to Epstein that he has “always been a steadfast, generous and supreme friend to me and my family.”

King Charles III. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images
A spokesperson for Ferguson said the email was to counter a threat Epstein had made to sue her for defamation.
“The duchess spoke of her regret about her association with Epstein many years ago, and as they have always been, her first thoughts are with his victims,” the spokesperson said in a statement to the BBC. “Like many people, she was taken in by his lies. As soon as she was aware of the extent of the allegations against him, she not only cut off contact but condemned him publicly, to the extent that he then threatened to sue her for defamation for associating him with paedophilia.”
Ultimately, multiple charities — including the Teenage Cancer Trust, the British Heart Foundation and the Children’s Literacy Charity — distanced themselves from Ferguson in recent weeks.
While Charles’ relationship with the Duke and Duchess of York continues to be distant, the royal family member is working on his relationship with Prince Harry.
Although the duo has been estranged since 2020 after the Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from their duties as senior working royals and moved to California, Harry recently visited his father on September 10 during a trip to London.
The reunion marked the first time the twosome had been together in person in nearly two years.
Harry and Charles’ meeting was “super positive and very relaxed,” a source told Us Weekly.
“They were catching up personally about the children and what has been going on with Charles and his health,” the insider added, referring to Harry and Meghan’s two children. “There were hugs and tears at the meeting.”