Andrew Windsor is reportedly spiraling into fear that his long-running association with Jeffrey Epstein could put a target on his back — especially now that he’s facing an active police investigation.
Sources claim the 66-year-old looked “ashen” and “shaken” as he was driven home last month after questioning by police. He was arrested at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate on suspicion of misconduct in public office, then released while the investigation continues.
And insiders say the reality of what could come next — including a possible criminal case — has changed everything.
“Andrew is acutely aware that his name is now permanently intertwined with Epstein’s,” a source alleged. “In his mind, that association alone could make him a marked man. He’s become deeply mistrustful, second-guessing motives and scanning for risks.”
The anxiety, the insider added, has gotten so intense that he “rarely feels at ease.”
According to sources, Andrew used to shrug off ugly messages and veiled threats aimed at him and Sarah Ferguson as part of the background noise that comes with being a lightning-rod figure.
Now, they say, he’s not brushing anything off.
“The prospect of prison has reframed everything,” the source claimed.
One fear, insiders say, is how he would be treated behind bars — and whether his notoriety would make him a magnet for confrontation.
“He fears that if he were incarcerated, the notoriety of his connection to Epstein could make him a focal point for aggression or notoriety-seeking inmates,” a source alleged, claiming Andrew believes he’d be especially vulnerable in custody.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 on sex trafficking charges and later died while in jail the same year. His death was officially ruled a suicide, though conspiracy theories about the circumstances have circulated for years.
Now, insiders allege Andrew’s mind keeps drifting to the darkest possible outcome.
“He questions whether he would be adequately protected,” one source claimed, “and ultimately whether he could end up meeting the same grim fate as Epstein — turning up dead in jail under highly mysterious circumstances.”
Sources also point to another factor they say is fueling his paranoia: reduced protection compared to his former royal life.
“For decades, Andrew operated within layers of visible and invisible security,” a source alleged. “Now, at a moment when scrutiny and public resentment are arguably at their peak, he feels those safeguards have receded.”
Insiders describe Andrew as increasingly isolated at Wood Farm, rarely leaving the property and keeping close company with his dogs — including corgis that once belonged to the late Queen.
“Andrew rarely ventures beyond the gates now,” a source claimed. “Even brief outings feel fraught. He’s acutely aware of the depth of public anger directed at him and worries a simple walk could turn into a humiliating spectacle.”
Still, sources insist his public posture hasn’t changed: he denies wrongdoing and believes he’s being judged before any court hears evidence.
But behind closed doors, insiders claim fear is calling the shots.
“He’s convinced the risks to his personal safety aren’t abstract,” a source alleged. “In his darkest moments, he struggles to imagine any setting — public or private — where he would feel genuinely secure if events take a turn for the worse.”

The communist who put this together just had to include a completely unrelated photo of Andrew with Trump.