04.02.2026 09:26
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles III of England, who lost the titles of "Prince" and "Duke of York" due to allegations of pedophilia, has also left his home at the royal residence Windsor Castle. It has been reported that Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost all his titles due to his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, has temporarily moved to a house at Sandringham Palace, located about 200 kilometers away from London.
In news reported by the British press, it was stated that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, brother of King Charles III of England, who lost all his titles due to his relationship with billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison while being tried for allegedly running a prostitution ring for underage girls in the U.S., has moved out of the Royal Lodge mansion located near Windsor Castle.
HE MOVED TO A HOUSE 200 METERS AWAY Reports indicated that Mountbatten-Windsor, who was seen horseback riding around the mansion and palace yesterday, has temporarily moved to a house at Sandringham Palace, located about 200 kilometers away from London, after leaving the mansion he has used as his personal residence for years. It was reported that Mountbatten-Windsor would leave this house shortly and move to another house that is currently under renovation, which is said to be the Marsh Farm cottage located at Sandringham Palace.
HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH EPSTEIN CAUSED A STIR The expenses of the cottage at Sandringham Palace, known as King Charles's personal property, will also be covered by King Charles. Mountbatten-Windsor's close relationship with Epstein was mentioned in documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, and Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre claimed that she had a relationship with Andrew, who was a prince at the time, when she was just 17 years old.
HE HAD RENOUNCED ALL HIS TITLES Mountbatten-Windsor, who denied the allegations, had renounced all his titles, including the Duke of York, to avoid harming the Royal Family. However, due to increasing pressure and newly released documents in the last months of last year, the title of "Prince" was also taken from him by King Charles. It was also brought to the agenda during this period that Mountbatten-Windsor had paid a nominal annual rent for the mansion he had been living in since 2003 and had acquired a 75-year usage right for 1 million pounds. His rental of the Royal Lodge mansion had been discussed in Parliament following public backlash against the funding of royal expenses and Mountbatten-Windsor's costs through taxes.
In response to Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey's question, "In light of the revelations regarding Royal Lodge, do you agree that a review of the Royal Estates is necessary to protect taxpayers' interests? Do you support the establishment of an inquiry committee that would call everyone, including the current Royal Lodge resident, to give evidence?" Prime Minister Keir Starmer replied, "It is important that a proper review is conducted regarding the Royal Estates. I absolutely support it."
HIS EX-WIFE'S RELATIONSHIP HAS ALSO COME TO LIGHT It has also emerged that Mountbatten-Windsor's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson had a friendship with Epstein, and many foundations of which Ferguson is the honorary president have ended their relationship with the former Duchess of York. It was revealed that Ferguson had taken her own daughters to Epstein's island, and the Sarah Foundation, named after her, had decided to close down.