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Prince Andrew Loses Royal Titles, Moves from Windsor Royal Lodge to Private Sandringham Estate Residence
Prince Andrew has been stripped of his royal titles by King Charles III amid his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations from Virginia Giuffre, leading to his eviction from Royal Lodge, his 30-room mansion in Windsor Great Park where he lived for over two decades. The Royal Lodge, a Grade II listed property leased to Andrew since 2003 under favorable terms including a minimal rent and costly refurbishments paid by Andrew, is now to be vacated at the King's direction, with Andrew expected to move to a privately owned property on the Sandringham Estate. Meanwhile, Frogmore Cottage, a historic royal property previously home to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and situated within the Crown Estate, has emerged as a potential residence for Andrew. Frogmore Cottage is part of the Home Park near Windsor Castle and has royal significance dating back to the early 19th century. Separately, Ardross Castle in the Scottish Highlands, a 19th-century estate with rich history and architectural beauty, is being used as a filming location for the celebrity edition of the reality show "The Traitors," bringing new attention to the venue as a site for high-profile events and television production.

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