Andrew moves out of Royal Lodge home

Andrew moves out of Royal Lodge home

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has recently relocated from his Windsor residence to a temporary accommodation on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, according to information obtained by the BBC. This move comes as renovations take place on his future permanent home within the estate.

Buckingham Palace had previously announced Andrew’s departure from Royal Lodge back in October, coinciding with the removal of his princely title. Reports indicate that he will eventually settle at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate. Although his primary residence is now in Norfolk, he is expected to return to Windsor in the coming weeks to retrieve his remaining possessions. His last public sighting in Windsor was on Monday when he was seen horseback riding near his former home and later driving away from Windsor Castle, acknowledging onlookers with a wave.

In October, a statement regarding Royal Lodge declared that “formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease,” following scrutiny around the rent paid to the Crown Estate, the property’s lessor. The Sandringham Estate, privately owned by the King, will cover the expenses for Andrew’s new residence.

Amidst his relocation, Andrew remains under pressure due to his association with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, allegations he has consistently denied. The latest documents released include photographs purportedly showing Andrew kneeling over a woman in her twenties, who is not British, at Royal Lodge in 2010. Additionally, some email exchanges between Andrew and Epstein surfaced, dated after Epstein’s guilty plea for soliciting a minor. The BBC requested Andrew’s comment regarding these matters when first reported, but he has yet to respond

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