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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor suffers another blow as King makes new order | Royal | News

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been dealt another blow as he has reportedly been ordered to have all his belongings cleared out of Royal Lodge as soon as possible. Last month, the disgraced former prince was evicted earlier than anticipated from Royal Lodge in Windsor after he appeared in more Epstein files.

While appearing in the Epstein files does not indicate wrongdoing, with Andrew having always denied accusations against him, it brought a cloud over the monarchy. This resulted in King Charles evicting his younger brother sooner than expected from the royal abode.

Now, it seems that the King has put his foot down once again, with orders for Royal Lodge to be cleared imminently of all of Andrew’s possessions that have been left behind since he moved almost two months ago.

As reported by The Mirror, royal aides have had the task of clearing the remaining possessions from Royal Lodge, including in staff quarters.

One source told The Mirror: “Andrew was told everything has to be out and absolutely nothing was to be left behind.

“He hasn’t been back to collect anything… Everything has to be out by the weekend and we’ve been told no trace of the former occupants or staff should remain.”

It is believed that staff members have been seen on site clearing their own goods, with one burning some of his own unwanted possessions.

Apart from the last remaining staff members and removal vans, the estate has been largely empty.

It is believed Andrew, 66, will move to his new home Marsh Farm within weeks, with the five-bed farmhouse on the Sandringham Estate having been renovated ahead of his move-in date.


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