Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s daughters desert him as eviction looms
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew — is preparing to leave Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park, and will move temporarily to Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, by January 25.
- Palace pressure followed Andrew being stripped of royal titles and evicted from Royal Lodge in October, after King Charles pushed Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to leave amid the Epstein scandal.
- Reports say he has been forced to pare down possessions, including a 70-strong collection of teddies that has been broken up, while Marsh Farm is refurbished with utilities, a 1,8m fence and CCTV.
- He will downsize from a 30-room mansion to a seven-room face-brick farmhouse, a move described by Charles as both punishment and protection, while Princess Eugenie reportedly cut off contact.
- Andrew Lownie says Andrew could go to Bahrain to avoid press scrutiny, but he expects him to remain in Britain during shooting season, which ends Feb. 1, while questions over $4 million from Ferguson's Belgravia sale persist.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor dealt blow as move means he must 'give up prized possession' - The Mirror
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is set to leave Royal Lodge for Norfolk's Sandringham Estate, but it's been claimed that he has been forced to part with a prized possession
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may be moving to Middle East island that...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew — could soon be leaving the UK for island life in the Middle East, according to biographer Andrew Lownie. The author claims the royal may move to Bahrain, which is also the home of disgraced former King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's move to Sandringham property 'allows King Charles to control him'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's move to his potential new home on the Sandringham Estate is a way for King Charles to control him, according to a royal commentator.The former Duke of York is tipped to move to Marsh Farm with the Norfolk property currently undergoing renovation work.Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams believes that it was the right move by the King to let his brother stay in Sandringham.Speaking to GB News, Mr Fitzwilliams said: …
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