The Windsors have simply gotten it wrong for years in regard to ex-Prince Andrew’s associations with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. All of them, especially Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles, have mishandled Andrew and everything around him for so, so long. QEII spent more than a decade covering up for her favorite son. Charles’s indecisiveness, dithering and failure to properly assess the situation for years has come back to haunt him. Even now, Buckingham Palace is still furiously trying to do damage control as the Epstein Files keep rolling in. Just this week, Andrew was finally ordered to leave Royal Lodge, but only after he was gallivanting around the Windsor estate, waving and smiling to tourists and getting photographed on horseback. From the Times:
When the King first tried to oust Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from his Windsor home, it began a two-year battle described by one source as “the siege of Royal Lodge”. On Monday night, after a two-year stand-off between the brothers — not to mention a few carefully timed trebuchets thrown by palace courtiers — the duke finally left his £30 million, 31-room mansion.
Andrew, 65, was driven to Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, where he will stay while his more permanent home, the nearby Marsh Farm, is prepared. It is understood that Andrew needed “encouragement” to speed up his departure even after the publication of a picture showing him on all fours towering over a woman in what appeared to be Jeffrey Epstein’s New York townhouse. As courtiers plotted his exit, Andrew was seen out horse riding on the Windsor estate and driving through the property while he waved and smiled at passersby.
A royal source said: “That he was seen out having a lovely ride, literally on his high horse and smiling and waving behind the wheel, over the weekend while all these damaging reports were dropping was — well, you might imagine what senior courtiers made of it all. Dismay would be a considerable understatement. I wouldn’t say that was the final straw, but perhaps he finally saw sense and the events of the last few days have thus accelerated the pace of a process that was already well underway, albeit with the renewed and redoubled encouragement of the palace.”
On Tuesday, a fleet of white vans and lorries were seen departing Royal Lodge, which is now at the centre of a new claim made by a second woman who alleges that she had sex with Andrew at the residence. It is also where Epstein was invited to lunch, days after Andrew’s meeting in New York to “break off” the friendship with the sex offender.
Asked whether Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s former wife, was still living at Royal Lodge her spokesman said: “No comment.” It is not known whether their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, are still in contact with their parents after revelations that Epstein bought the princesses and their mother tickets to fly to see him shortly after his release from prison.
Andrew has not had a warm reception from his new neighbours, who have not welcomed the media attention his arrival has brought to the area. A usually quiet lane by St Peter church in the village of Wolferton has been full of parked cars, and a broadcast helicopter has hovered overhead. It is understood that Andrew’s new home, Marsh Farm, is not yet ready but the palace hopes the work will be completed by Easter.
A local woman, who asked not to be named, said: “I think if he has to come and live here, it should be somewhere that’s quite secluded. There are houses that belong to the King that he could go to that wouldn’t cause anybody any bother. The press are all down there. The villagers don’t like that. It’s a quiet village.” She added that a house that was “out in the woods that’s surrounded by trees and no other houses … would have been better”.
About two miles away, at the Sandringham visitor centre, Abraham Bruin, 83, from West Walton, who used to work in plant nurseries, was visiting on Wednesday. He said: “I’m a little bit flabbergasted myself. If he’s an outcast and living on the estate, he’s not an outcast, is he?”
A woman who asked not to be named said: “He’s going back to luxury, isn’t he? He’s being waited on hand and foot.” In reality, Andrew’s new status is far reduced from his previous lifestyle. A residual team of staff have been left behind at Royal Lodge, many of them advised to find new jobs. Only the lawyers’ jobs, it seems, are safe for now.
I’m not going to say that all of this could have been avoided – it’s far too late for that – but this situation could have been mitigated greatly if Charles had actually taken a hard line, if Charles hadn’t dithered for years and tried to bring Andrew back from the cold, and if Charles actually gave a sh-t about all of the girls and women harmed and abused by Andrew, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The fact that it was only THIS WEEK, when Andrew was still being photographed enjoying himself in Windsor, that the palace actually went into damage-control mode, doesn’t speak highly of the palace operations.
As for the outrage among locals in Norfolk… yet another thing that the palace wasn’t prepared for. The locals know that Andrew is now living comfortably in Wood Farm, his late father’s retirement home, and that King Charles is still bankrolling Andrew’s lavish existence. Apparently, the staff in Sandringham are in open revolt too – they were told that they didn’t have to work for Andrew if he makes them uncomfortable. According to the Sun, “There is already quite a list saying no thanks. There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah. But there is also a worry that once he gets comfortable at Wood Farm while Marsh Farm is being finished, they will never get him out again.” Yep. I’m sure Andrew will argue that, after everything HE has been through, he deserves to live in Wood Farm.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor rides a horse in Windsor Great Park, near Royal Lodge, where he resides, on February 2, 2026.
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