King Charles Delays Prince Andrew Eviction From Windsor Royal Lodge Until New Year
King Charles Delays Prince Andrew Eviction From Windsor Royal Lodge Until New Year

King Charles Delays Prince Andrew Eviction From Windsor Royal Lodge Until New Year

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Prince Andrew, stripped of his royal titles by King Charles due to his controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein, has been ordered to vacate his 30-room Royal Lodge residence at Windsor Castle. Initially expected to move promptly to a private residence on the King's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, his relocation has been delayed until after the Christmas season to avoid disrupting the royal family's traditional holiday gatherings. Andrew has until the end of January 2026 to leave Royal Lodge, with the King funding his new accommodation and providing private financial support. Despite the eviction order, reports indicate Andrew remains composed, though the move marks a significant personal and public humiliation. Sarah Ferguson, Andrew's ex-wife, has secured separate accommodation and declined royal financial assistance. The Royal Family continues to face scrutiny over their handling of Andrew's ties to Epstein, with questions about his place in the line of succession and the broader implications for the monarchy.

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