Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘moves out of Royal Lodge home’ amid Epstein controversy
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved from Royal Lodge to the privately owned Sandringham Estate after DOJ released 3 million Epstein-related documents renewing allegations and police probes.
- On Monday night, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was moved out of Royal Lodge under cover of darkness to start his exile on the Sandringham Estate.
- A friend said, 'He had planned to cling on at Royal Lodge, but the Epstein Files released last Friday reportedly prompted King Charles to order his earlier exit,'
- Temporarily, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is staying in Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham estate while Marsh Farm in Wolferton, Norfolk, is prepared as a smaller, five-bedroom permanent home without live-in staff.
- A formal notice to surrender the Royal Lodge lease has been served, and media outlets including the BBC and the Independent have contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.
- The release of three million DOJ documents and a resurfaced email have increased legal pressure on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with calls for him to give evidence in the US, amid Epstein's 2019 arrest, authorities said.
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Ex-Prince Andrew leaves royal mansion ‘in dead of night’ after compromising Epstein photos surface: expert
Ex-Prince Andrew vacated Royal Lodge Monday night following new Jeffrey Epstein-related files release, moving to temporary residence on Sandringham estate.
Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of the British monarch, has left his residence in Windsor and moved to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, according to British media reports.
The former Prince Andrew moves to King Charles III’s private estate after Epstein document uproar
The 65-year-old brother of King Charles III left the Royal Lodge in Windsor on Monday and is now living on the king’s Sandringham estate.
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