The recent directive from the monarch has prompted a swift operation by aides to erase any presence of the disgraced former prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, from the Royal Lodge mansion. Following the emergence of new documents linking Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein, the King advanced the deadline for Andrew to vacate the 30-room residence he occupied for two decades.
Royal staff have been diligently clearing out possessions from the Royal Lodge, including the quarters previously used by Andrew and his attendants. Removal vans have been transporting items off the estate, while some belongings have been disposed of through controlled burning.
Efforts have been made to ensure a thorough removal process, with instructions to leave no remnants of Andrew or his staff behind. Security measures around the estate have been noticeably reduced, signifying the finality of Andrew’s departure and the cessation of his privileges.
Andrew has relocated to Sandringham, where adjustments are being made to accommodate him in a refurbished cottage. Enhanced security measures, including the installation of a mobile home for staff, have been put in place, funded by the King due to Andrew’s financial situation.
Investigations by Thames Valley Police are ongoing regarding allegations of misconduct against Andrew during his tenure as a UK trade envoy. Despite denying any wrongdoing, Andrew faces mounting pressure to provide testimony on his association with Epstein, as demanded by political figures.
As the situation unfolds, Andrew’s status within the royal family continues to be scrutinized, with ongoing developments shaping his future and interactions with the authorities.

