Disgraced Former Prince Andrew will move into King Charles' remote private estate amid Jeffrey Epstein scrutiny
King Charles III has arranged for his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor , to relocate to the Sandringham estate , a private royal property in eastern England. The decision follows years of public backlash tied to Andrew ’s association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent scandals. The move will see the 65-year-old former prince leave Royal Lodge, his 30-room residence on the Windsor Castle grounds, as he continues to step back from public life and royal duties. While he has been stripped of his official status and privileges, Andrew will still occupy comfortable accommodation on the secluded estate. Sandringham, situated in one of the U.K.’s least populated regions, is not a state-owned royal residence. Because it is privately held, the king hopes the arrangement will reduce public scrutiny and help manage continuing anger over Andrew’s scandals. Share this story