Former UK Royal Prince Andrew Moves Out of Windsor Residence Amid Pressure Over Epstein Connections.

Britain’s former Prince Andrew has moved from his Windsor residence to a royal estate in eastern England, amid renewed scrutiny over his links to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to the BBC.
Now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the 65-year-old ex-royal has faced growing pressure to address his appearances in newly released documents by the US Justice Department related to Epstein.
Andrew left Royal Lodge on Monday. Buckingham Palace declined to confirm the move. He had lived at the property near Windsor Castle with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, for nearly two decades. He is now staying temporarily at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, with plans to eventually move into a permanent residence at Marsh Farm, currently undergoing renovations.
The pressure on Andrew, younger brother of King Charles III, intensified after a new batch of Epstein files was released, showing photos of the then-prince kneeling over a woman and emails inviting Epstein to Buckingham Palace for “private” discussions. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for Andrew to testify before the US Congress regarding his knowledge of Epstein’s crimes.
Another Epstein victim has alleged through her lawyer that the financier sent her to the UK in 2010 to have sex with Andrew at Royal Lodge.
Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing. In 2022, he settled a multimillion-pound lawsuit with another Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre, without admitting guilt. Giuffre died by suicide last year.
Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 due to his alleged ties to Epstein, who died by suicide in prison that same year while awaiting trial for sex crimes against minors.





