Andrew will move into King Charles' remote private estate amid Jeffrey Epstein scrutiny
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Andrew will move into King Charles' remote private estate amid Jeffrey Epstein scrutiny

A remote estate of King Charles III will soon house his younger brother, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, disgraced over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The move to Sandringham, in one of the U.K.’s least densely populated counties, shifts Andrew from the 30-room Royal Lodge on the Windsor Castle grounds and further from public view. Because Sandringham is not owned by the state, Charles hopes to contain public anger. He will fund Andrew’s relocation and provide a private stipend, so taxpayers won’t foot the bill. The estate, ringed by parkland, gardens, and working farms, lies about 110 miles north of London.

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