At the beginning of February, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was evicted from his longtime home, Royal Lodge.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had to leave his long-time home. PDO
More information about the change that happened in early February of the former Prince Andrew, or Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, has been leaked to the public.
According to the Daily Mail’s source disgraced Andrew made it clear to everyone present that he did not want to leave the Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle. According to the source, Andrew refused to take responsibility for his actions and began to behave arrogantly.
– When he was told that he had to leave, he started behaving arrogantly. He shouted several times: “But I am the second eldest son of the queen, you cannot do this to me”.
– It is embarrassing that he used the queen as his defense. No one is quite sure whether the seriousness of his situation has hit him yet, the source says.
In the photo, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s previous residence, Royal Lodge. Ferguson was also evicted from the mansion. PDO
Andrew lived and moved into a 30-room mansion in 2003. He is known to have paid very little rent for the court-owned mansion for its size and value.
Andrew’s change was already announced last fall. His moved to the lands of the Sandringham estate in East England. Rumor has it that Andrew was kicked out of the Royal Lodge earlier because of the Epstein row. Andrew was originally thought not to move until around Easter.
Andrew has been heavily featured in the Epstein scandal recently, as the US Department of Justice again released new evidence from the case. Among the pictures was a picture of Andrew crouched over an unknown woman. At the same time as the picture spread around the world, Andrew was photographed riding around the grounds of Windsor Castle and happily greeting citizens. Andrew’s nonchalant nature is believed to have been the final straw for the court.
According to the Daily Mail, King Charles is known to be very concerned about his brother’s connected affairs.
Andrew was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of abuse of office. The British government is currently considering whether Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. He already lost his princely title earlier.

