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Prince Andrew’s departure from Royal Lodge may not occur until the new year, according to information from the BBC. King Charles recently took action against his younger brother, stripping him of his titles and pushing for his removal from the Windsor mansion. Andrew is expected to relocate to Sandringham, a property on the King’s Norfolk estate, whose expenses will be covered by the monarch.
The decision to remove Andrew from his titles stemmed from ongoing scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his perceived lack of judgement. Despite being removed from most positions, Andrew remains eighth in line to the throne. Despite calls for legislation to prevent him from becoming King, the government currently has no plans to pass such a law.
Although Buckingham Palace stated that Andrew’s move would happen as soon as possible, insiders suggest that the delay until the new year is deliberate. This would prevent Andrew from being in Sandringham during the Christmas season, a time when the Royal Family traditionally gathers. The King is making private financial provisions for Andrew, who will be moving to an undisclosed property on the expansive Sandringham estate.
Recent court documents unveiled exchanges between Andrew and Epstein in 2010, where they discussed meeting in person. This revelation follows years of controversy surrounding Andrew’s association with Epstein, culminating in the King’s decision to strip him of his titles. The public largely supports this decision, with calls for further investigation into Andrew’s actions. Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexual assault, expressed relief at the King’s decision but called for further accountability for Andrew’s actions
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