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Prince Andrew Photographed with Large Facial Bruise; Source Says 'No Cause for Concern'

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Photographs taken near Prince Andrew's Sandringham residence show a large purple bruise covering part of the right side of his face. A source close to the former Duke of York told the Daily Mail the injury is not a cause for concern and cited medical confidentiality in declining to provide further details. The incident draws attention to Andrew's increasingly low public profile following his eviction from Royal Lodge and a recent security incident on the estate.

New photographs of Prince Andrew, 66, taken near his Marsh Farm residence on the Sandringham estate show a prominent bruise stretching from his right temple to his cheek. A source close to Andrew described the injury as medically routine and not a cause for concern, but declined to elaborate, citing medical confidentiality. Buckingham Palace does not comment on Andrew's behalf as he is no longer a working royal. Royal commentators quoted by Fox News Digital expressed skepticism at the lack of transparency, with some noting the vagueness would fuel further public speculation. Andrew has maintained a low profile since a security incident last month in which a man was arrested and later charged with threatening behavior after allegedly approaching Andrew while wearing a mask near his home. The former prince has also faced scrutiny following a National Audit Office report revealing he sublet cottages on the Sandringham estate while paying only a nominal peppercorn rent. Andrew was evicted from his 30-room Royal Lodge mansion in October 2025 and has since been living at Marsh Farm.

What's missing

The specific nature of the reported medical condition behind the bruise has not been disclosed, and it is unclear whether Andrew has been seen by a physician or whether the 'no cause for concern' statement came from a medical professional or simply a personal associate.

How coverage differed

The sole source available is Fox News, which leaned into commentary from royal critics and experts characterizing Andrew as evasive and untrustworthy, and included broader negative framing around his legal and financial controversies. A more neutral outlet might have focused more narrowly on the bruise itself without the additional editorial commentary from critics.

What different sources said

  • Former Prince Andrew spotted with bruise covering half his face as mystery injury sparks questions

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