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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved far away from his family in East England.

Pictured is Andrew-Mountbatten Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew. Bav Media / SplashNews.com

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, aka the former Prince Andrew, 65, has moved out of the Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle. Andrew lived at Royal Lodge for about 20 years.

The BBC writes that the prince moved out of his home on Monday night. According to a source interviewed by the Telegraph, the eviction was so humiliating for Andrew that he wanted to move out of sight at dusk. He also didn’t want a big emotional farewell to his longtime home.

Andrew’s new home is located on the grounds of the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, East England. He currently lives in a temporary property located on the grounds of the manor. The renovation of Andrew’s permanent home will be completed later.

Andrew is believed to be returning to Windsor in the coming weeks to claim the rest of his possessions. He was last photographed on Monday in Windsor during the move.

It was previously believed that Andrew would not move out of the Royal Lodge until the spring. His brother King Charles is believed to have booed his brother over the Epstein scandal. Andrew is strongly associated with the Espstein scandal and has therefore been in the headlines for the past few months.

– Andrew drives around the grounds of Windsor Castle in his car, laughs and looks like he doesn’t care about any of the things that are going on, doesn’t look good at all in the court’s opinion, says a source interviewed by the Telegraph.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pictured on Monday. PDO

Andrew had a close relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose criminal investigation documents have recently been released by the US Department of Justice. In the latest picture published of Andrew, he is crouched over a woman lying on the ground.

Andrew has pleaded not guilty to the crimes.

Buckingham Palace announced Andrew’s move in October. At the same time, his title of prince was removed.

Sources: BBC, The Telegraph

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