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Andrew Ousted: From Windsor Mansion to Sandringham Cottage

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Andrew Ousted: From Windsor Mansion to Sandringham Cottage

In a swift move following a fresh wave of legal pressure, the former Prince Andrew has finally vacated Royal Lodge. This marks a definitive end to his long-standing residency at Windsor and signals King Charles III’s firmest stance yet on the “Epstein problem.”

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The Midnight Exit

  • The Relocation: Andrew moved to Wood Farm Cottage on the King’s private Sandringham Estate under the cover of night.
  • Temporary Housing: Wood Farm is a modest retreat compared to his previous 30-room mansion. He will stay there while Marsh Farm—his intended permanent residence—is renovated.
  • The “Private” Shift: By moving Andrew to a private royal estate (Sandringham) rather than a Crown Estate property (Windsor), the King is effectively shielding the public from the costs of his brother’s security and upkeep.

The “Smoking Gun” Documents

The move wasn’t just about real estate; it was triggered by a massive document dump from the U.S. Department of Justice on January 30, 2026:

  • New Photos: Undated images allegedly showing Andrew in compromising positions with unidentified women.
  • The Post-2008 Link: Emails suggesting Andrew continued to host Epstein at Buckingham Palace even after Epstein’s initial sex offense conviction.
  • Police Interest: Thames Valley Police are now “assessing” fresh allegations regarding a 2010 incident at Royal Lodge.

A Stripped-Back Life

The transition highlights Andrew’s total fall from grace:

  • No Titles: Having been stripped of his “Royal Highness” style and military titles last year, he now lives as a private citizen.
  • Strict Rules: Even on the King’s estate, he faces restrictions, including a rumored “no cats” policy at Marsh Farm to protect the local wildlife.

The King’s decision to move Andrew now seems to be a strategic move to insulate the Coronation’s legacy from the ongoing Epstein investigation.