Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘moves out of Royal Lodge home’ amid Epstein controversy
Prince Andrew temporarily resides at Wood Farm Cottage on Sandringham Estate as Marsh Farm undergoes renovations amid renewed Epstein-related scrutiny and formal eviction notices.
- On Tuesday 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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The British king's brother lost his title because of connections with Jeffrey Epstein. According to an order, the ex-prince had to leave his residence.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince who fell from grace in the scandal involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has moved out of his royal residence on the Windsor Castle estate, British media reported. The younger brother of King Charles III has temporarily moved to a residence on the Sandringham estate.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moves out of Royal Lodge home
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved out of his Royal Lodge home in Windsor to a property on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The former prince left Royal Lodge last night (Monday, February 3) and is currently staying in a temporary property on the Sandringham Estate while his permanent home undergoes renovations, the BBC reports. Buckingham Palace announced in October that Andrew would be moving out of Royal Lodge, around the same time he was…
According to new Epstein documents, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor moves out of the Royal Lodge. The former prince must clear his luxury estate.
The former British Prince Andrew, who fell into disgratulating time, left his luxurious residence in Windsor and moved on the royal area of Sandandham, east of England, writes BBC. Presses have grown on it to testify in the U.S. about his relationship with sexual offender, financer Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has always denied any illegal fact.
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