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Prince Andrew forced out after new epstein files emerge

Published on: February 4, 2026 3:26 PM

Prince Andrew has left his long-time Windsor residence after fresh revelations renewed public pressure over his links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to royal sources familiar with the matter. The 65-year-old royal reportedly moved quietly and under strict privacy measures, marking a significant shift in his already diminished public standing within the monarchy.

According to officials, Andrew was relocated from Royal Lodge to a smaller cottage on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, owned by King Charles. The move followed recent disclosures in newly released U.S. court files, which suggested that Andrew stayed in contact with Epstein for years after his conviction, despite earlier denials from the prince.

Read more : Harry’s warning resurfaces as Andrew scandal deepens –

Moreover, sources close to the royal household said the decision was final and non-negotiable, as the king had already removed Andrew’s titles in October. At that time, Charles publicly expressed sympathy for the victims and emphasized the need to protect the monarchy’s reputation amid ongoing scrutiny.

Meanwhile, the new documents reportedly include private emails that contradict Andrew’s past claims of cutting ties with Epstein in 2008. Although Andrew insists he committed no wrongdoing, these revelations have reignited global debate and further damaged his public credibility.

Read more : King Charles strips Prince Andrew of royal title 

As a result, Andrew is expected to remain mostly out of public view, though he may briefly return to Windsor during a short transition period. However, insiders suggest that his role within royal life is effectively over, as the monarchy moves to distance itself from any further controversy.

Overall, the episode highlights how unresolved allegations continue to reshape royal dynamics, while also reflecting a broader shift toward accountability. In the long term, this development may serve as a defining moment in how modern institutions respond to reputational crises.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Epstein files, Latest, Prince Andrew, Royal Lodge, royal scandal, Sandringham move, UK monarchy

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