Ex-Prince Andrew Leaves Windsor Home as British Police Review Latest Epstein Revelations
Britain’s royal crisis surrounding Prince Andrew has entered a new and consequential phase. The disgraced royal has quietly vacated his long-time residence at Royal Lodge in Windsor, as British police confirm they are reviewing new material linked to the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents.
The move marks one of the most significant physical and symbolic retreats yet for the former Duke of York, whose fall from royal duties has become inseparable from the global reckoning over Epstein’s network of influence, abuse, and elite protection.
While police have not announced new charges, officials confirmed that recent disclosures have triggered a formal assessment — reopening public questions many believed had already run their course.
A Quiet Exit From Royal Lodge
Royal Lodge, a sprawling mansion set within Windsor Great Park, had been Prince Andrew’s primary residence for years. Once a symbol of privilege and royal continuity, the property has increasingly become a focal point of controversy and public discomfort.
According to sources familiar with the matter:
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Andrew left the property quietly
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No public announcement was made
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Security arrangements were adjusted discreetly
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The relocation was planned rather than abrupt
Buckingham Palace declined to comment directly on the move, reinforcing the royal family’s longstanding position that Andrew is no longer a working royal and does not represent the Crown in any official capacity.
While palace officials have not disclosed Andrew’s current residence, reports indicate he has relocated to another private royal property, away from Windsor and public visibility.
Royal observers say the move reflects:
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Ongoing reputational damage
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Increasing legal sensitivity
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Internal pressure within royal circles
Andrew’s public appearances have already been rare in recent years. His departure from Royal Lodge signals a further retreat from public life, even within the constrained role he now occupies.
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