Prince Andrew ‘to make first royal appearance’ in two months after missing Jubilee with Covid

PRINCE Andrew will make his first royal appearance in 76 days to mark Garter Day on Monday, sources say.

The Duke of York, 62, “intends” to join members of the Royal Family at the annual ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.



Prince Andrew ‘intends’ to join members of the Royal Family at the annual ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

He was stripped of his royal titles and patronages in disgrace by the Queen after settling a civil suit filed by Virginia Giuffre regarding allegations of sex assault.

But he remains a member of the historic Order of the Garter.

Andrew, who missed the Platinum Jubilee celebrations with Covid, made his last public outing on March 29 when he walked the Queen into Westminster Abbey for Prince Philip’s thanksgiving service.

Duchess of Cornwall Camilla will be made a Royal Lady of the Order at the gathering.

The Queen, 96, made it so in her New Year Honours shortly before announcing that the duchess would be Queen Consort when Prince Charles takes the throne.

Former PM Tony Blair, 69, will become a King’s Companion.

Buckingham Palace will say on the day if the Queen will attend.