Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles, has moved out of his mansion on the royal estate in Windsor, a royal source confirmed on Wednesday, following new damaging revelations about his links to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. His exit from Royal Lodge, his home for decades, marks a new low for the former prince, following years of scrutiny over his connections to Epstein, a scandal that has cast a shadow over Britain’s royal family. Mountbatten-Windsor, 65, had hoped to stay at the 30-room Georgian mansion for longer, the Sun newspaper said, but he moved under the cover of darkness on Monday and was driven to a cottage in Sandringham, the king’s estate in Norfolk, in eastern England.
The royal has always denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. But in light of the latest release of files by the U.S. Justice Department, Thames Valley Police on Tuesday said they were reviewing a new allegation against Andrew. The former prince’s move to Norfolk was confirmed by a royal source, who said Andrew might occasionally return to Windsor in the coming weeks while a transitionary phase was completed.
Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth, was removed from public life when he was forced to quit all official royal duties in 2019. Three years later, he settled a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre which accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager and, while he has always denied her account, it gained prominence again last year with the release of her posthumous memoir. Further releases of Epstein files in the U.S. last year forced Charles to act and, seeking a clean break for the monarchy in October, he stripped Andrew of his title of prince and said he would be removed from Royal Lodge, in one of the most dramatic moves against a member of the royal family in modern British history. The king said his sympathy was with the victims of abuse.
British police on Tuesday also launched an investigation into Peter Mandelson, Britain’s former ambassador to the U.S., over alleged misconduct in public office, following allegations that he leaked market-sensitive information to Epstein. The files included emails suggesting that Mountbatten-Windsor had maintained regular contact with Epstein for more than two years after he was found guilty of child sex crimes.
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