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Royal staffers refuse to serve former Prince Andrew at new home: Report

Royal staff at Sandringham Estate have been told they can refuse service to former Prince Andrew amid ongoing fallout from Epstein document releases.

  • Royal staff at Sandringham are reported to have refused to serve Prince Andrew as of February 4 and 5, according to The Sun, after his move to Wood Farm Cottage on February 2.
  • Following the Department of Justice's January 30 release of over three million Epstein-related documents, King Charles III has sought to distance the family amid staff disquiet, viewing Andrew as "a total pariah."
  • Thames Valley Police say they are assessing new information after removals vans left Royal Lodge overnight, with Andrew leaving belongings behind and needing an appointment to collect them.
  • Staff shortages could leave Wood Farm with a skeleton staff as the royal family privately funds Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's lodging while Marsh Farm remains under construction until early April.
  • The village near Wood Farm turned into a media circus as photographers arrived, while Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie retained their titles and are reported to be struggling.
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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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