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EXCLUSIVE: King Charles 'Could Be Responsible For Bringing Down Entire Monarchy' With His Andrew Title-Stripping Move
Former Prince Andrew will move to a smaller farmhouse on the Sandringham Estate after losing royal titles and lease; renovations are underway with a no-fly zone in place.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is set to relocate to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate after being asked to vacate Royal Lodge by October next year, marking a major downsize from his 30-room home.
- After ties to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced, Andrew lost royal roles and surrendered the lease of his 30-room Windsor mansion earlier this year, prompting the Public Accounts Committee to seek answers.
- Preparations include an extended no-fly zone and aides reportedly moving belongings at night, as Marsh Farm is currently uninhabitable and undergoing extensive renovation, with major repairs needed for the main house, reception rooms, and outbuildings.
- The move is said to place Andrew under closer supervision on King Charles's Sandringham Estate, and reports say the refurbishment is privately funded.
- Insiders caution that clearing Royal Lodge means delays may be lengthy, while friends say he is unlikely to remain in Norfolk and could soon relocate to Bahrain in the Middle East.
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