Prince Andrew Relocates to Norfolk Amid Legal Pressures and Loss of Royal Title
February 4, 202631 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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Reports from British media indicate that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the brother of King Charles III, has vacated his residence at Royal Lodge in Windsor and moved to Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Currently, he is residing in temporary accommodations on the royal estate while renovations on his new home are finalized.
The relocation follows the removal of his royal title.
In October of last year, Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew would be leaving Royal Lodge, coinciding with the decision to revoke his title of "Prince." An official statement from the palace confirmed that a notice to terminate the lease of the lodge had been issued, effectively ending his official residence there.
Legal pressures linked to the Epstein case are increasing.
This move comes as Andrew faces mounting pressure to testify before U.S. authorities regarding his connections to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual offenses against minors. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing or involvement in the case.
Plans for a permanent residence at Marsh Farm.
Reports suggest that Andrew intends to establish a permanent residence at Marsh Farm within his private estate once his moving arrangements are complete. He is expected to return to Windsor in the coming weeks to retrieve his remaining personal belongings.
Last sighting of Andrew in Windsor.
The last confirmed sighting of the former prince in Windsor was while he was riding a horse in Windsor Great Park. Photographers captured him leaving the area in his car, where he waved to onlookers before departing.
