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What to know about the British king's remote private estate that will be Andrew's new home
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will move to King Charles III's private estate, Sandringham, following scandals related to Jeffrey Epstein, leaving his status diminished.
- This move keeps Andrew, 65, away from the angry British public after the loss of his title and residence at Windsor Castle.
- The Sandringham Estate, located in a sparsely populated area, is not an official royal residence, raising concerns over public scrutiny.
- Speculation surrounds whether he will move to Wood Farm, a favored property of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, as his new residence.
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A remote and private estate of King Charles III will soon become the new home of Andrés Mountbatten Windsor, the British monarch's younger brother, discredited by his friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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What to know about the British king's remote private estate that will be Andrew's new home
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, King Charles III's younger brother, is facing banishment from royal premises. He is being moved from the Royal Lodge at Windsor Castle...
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left, 46% Center
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Left, 46% of the sources are Center
47% Left
L 47%
C 46%
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