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Andrew will head into exile at Sandringham estate

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 03, 2025

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the disgraced younger brother of King Charles IIL, is going into internal exile that will see him further hidden from view from a clearly angry British public.

His ejection from the 30-room Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle to one of the properties on the king's private estate at Sandringham in the east of England will symbolise the downfall of the onetime prince and duke.

Though he's lost his perks of title and status, Andrew, 65, will not be slumming it.

But it is a banishment nonetheless that leaves Andrew increasingly exposed to scrutiny both in the UK and the US over his friendship with the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew denies allegations of improper behaviour during his long friendship with Epstein, including from Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who claimed she had sex with the ex-prince when she was 17.

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