Prince Andrew Relocates to Royal Estate Amidst Ongoing Scrutiny
Following his removal of royal titles linked to his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew has reportedly taken up residence in Norfolk, England. The 65-year-old son of the late Queen Elizabeth II is now living on the grounds of the Sandringham estate, a sprawling royal property.
This development occurs as the Thames Valley police announced the commencement of a review into media reports concerning a woman allegedly transported to a Windsor address in 2010 for sexual purposes. Authorities confirmed they are analyzing the facts in accordance with established procedures.
Reports from the BBC indicate that a woman in her twenties claims Epstein sent her to Windsor, were she allegedly spent a night with Prince Andrew, then the Duke of York. She further alleges that a tour of Buckingham Palace was arranged for her the following day, as stated by her legal counsel.
The allegations against Prince Andrew surfaced prominently in 2019, stemming from accusations made by Virginia Giuffre. She alleged she was among individuals forced into sexual encounters with him when she was a minor, leading to his stepping down from official royal duties.
In 2022, Queen Elizabeth II stripped Prince Andrew of his honorary military titles and charitable patronages. He ceased using the title Duke of York in October 2025, and Buckingham Palace later formally removed his “Prince” title.
Despite consistently denying the accusations, Prince Andrew reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre, reportedly amounting to around £12 million.
Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in july 2019 on charges related to sex trafficking of minors. His death by apparent suicide while in custody in August of the same year led to the dismissal of charges against him. epstein’s network included numerous prominent political and economic figures from the United States and other countries.
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