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Belongings burned outside Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home

29 March 2026
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Former Prince Andrew has relocated from the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he lived for over 20 years, to a cottage on the Sandringham estate known as Wood Farm. This move follows a resurgence of scrutiny surrounding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, with new files emerging that include Andrew’s name. As part of the transition, removal teams have been seen clearing out his belongings, with reports indicating that some items, including furniture, were burned on-site. Andrew, who has been living rent-free at the Royal Lodge, is expected to stay at Wood Farm while his permanent residence undergoes renovations. Reports suggest that Andrew has not returned to collect personal items, prompting staff to ensure that nothing is left behind by the deadline.

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This situation reflects the ongoing fallout from Andrew’s association with Epstein, a convicted sex offender, which has significantly impacted his public standing and royal duties. The scrutiny over Andrew’s connections to Epstein has intensified, following allegations from multiple individuals, including a former model who described a familial atmosphere during Andrew’s visits to Epstein’s residence. The former prince has consistently denied any wrongdoing. This continuing saga highlights the broader issues of accountability and the repercussions faced by those associated with high-profile figures implicated in criminal activities.

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