Andrew Will Head Into Exile at King Charles' Private and Remote Sandringham Estate
King Charles III moves Andrew to Sandringham estate to reduce royal exposure amid Epstein scandal, with Andrew retaining private funding and facing increased scrutiny, officials said.
- Andrew, the former prince and duke, will be exiled from his Royal Lodge residence to King Charles' private Sandringham Estate, symbolizing his downfall after years of scandals related to his connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Andrew has been given notice to vacate Royal Lodge, where he has lived for over 20 years under a 75-year lease with the Crown Estate, and move his belongings to a property on the Sandringham Estate.
- The move aims to distance the monarchy from Andrew's association with Epstein, as Charles seeks to insulate the institution from further exposure and will fund Andrew's relocation and provide an annual stipend from his private resources.
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Andrew will head into exile at King Charles’ private and remote
LONDON: Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the disgraced younger brother of King Charles III, is going into internal exile that will see him further hidden from view from a clearly angry British public. His ejection from the 30-room Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle to one of the properties on the king’s private estate at Sandringham in the east of England will symbolize
Prince Andrew will head into exile at King Charles' private, remote Sandringham estate
Prince Andrew is moving from his Windsor home to the King's Sandringham estate. This move aims to distance the monarchy from his past scandals. Andrew will live on the private estate, funded by King Charles. The relocation follows years of controversy. Andrew's new home will be on the historic Sandringham grounds. The move is expected after the Christmas festivities conclude.
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