BREAKING: Andrew finally evicted from Windsor
The disgraced royal was secretly whisked away to Sandringham on Monday night
It’s official. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been kicked out of his home of 24 years, Royal Lodge in Windsor, and has been moved to the King’s private Sandringham Estate.
The disgraced royal was whisked away to Norfolk on Monday night under the cover of darkness and is currently living at Wood Farm Cottage while his permanent home, Marsh Farm, undergoes renovations.
Construction workers have been seen at the site and it is understood that the property is having its security measures increased. This includes the installation of a CCTV system and the addition of six-foot wooden fences. A no-fly zone around Sandringham has been extended to include Marsh Farm.
The lurid headlines around Andrew, who turns 66 later this month, have far from ceased. The latest batch of Epstein files showed photos of the former Prince crouched down barefoot over an unidentified woman, placing his hand on her abdomen in one image. With the release of three million documents by the US Department of Justice last week, there is surely more to be uncovered.
What do you think of Andrew’s move to Sandringham Estate? Does he really afford his brother the King’s protection? Vote in our poll and leave a comment below.
If the results of yesterday’s poll on whether Andrew should be forced to testify are anything to go by, then it appears sympathy for the former Duke is in short supply with 79 per cent of you saying he should be made to testify. This sentiment was borne out in the comments section.
Sylvia Sewell wrote: “Andrew is not above the law . . . Is he? He was very much involved with JE according to files that have been released so far.” Elizabeth Campbell concurred, writing: “Parliament needs to get the ball rolling to have [Andrew] removed from the line of succession.”
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Excellent news to hear about Andrew, let’s hope next punishment will come soon for Harry and his Mrs MM and they don’t deserve any protection, pity or sympathy from people living in the UK following the damage they both caused
Does he deserve the support of the king? Probably not, but the king is doing what many families do when family members have done embarrassing things. The rest of punishment is up to the law