Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was dramatically ordered out of his Royal Lodge home after King Charles got sick of seeing photos of him horse riding around Windsor while the Epstein crisis exploded.
The King’s younger brother had been due to move to temporary accommodation on the Sandringham estate on Tuesday next week – but the plan was rushed forward after extraordinary new revelations emerged about the former Prince.
‘The sight of him plastered on the front pages out riding his horse or driving in his car past photographers in Windsor, amid the continued dripping poison of the Epstein files was just too much,’ said a royal source. ‘He had to be removed from the public eye.
‘Charles said enough was enough and the message was conveyed to Andrew that it was time for him to head to Norfolk immediately.’
Technically, Andrew’s time was up at his long-time home, Royal Lodge, on January 31, then an extension until February 10 was agreed before his move to the Sandringham estate.
But with each day, fresh scandals have emerged from last week’s data dump of three million Epstein documents – including the suggestion that he was set up on a date with an unnamed Russian woman by Epstein at exactly the time the billionaire paedophile was coming to the end of his house arrest for soliciting minors into prostitution.
So under the cover of darkness on Monday night, Andrew headed to Sandringham.
It followed the publication of an email on Monday night, released in the latest batch of the Epstein files, where Andrew appeared to say to Epstein he wanted to be his ‘pet’.
The King’s younger brother had been due to move to temporary accommodation on the Sandringham estate on Tuesday next week (Pictured: Andrew last seen in public on Monday)

Removal vans parked outside the Royal Lodge in Sandringham today after Andrew is said to have moved out

The most recent disclosure of the Epstein files on Friday, which has thrown the former prince’s links to him back in the spotlight, includes images of Andrew crouched over an unidentified woman

Andrew is facing fresh scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who was pictured groping a young woman in the tranche of files released on Friday
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Police also announced on Tuesday they would assess claims Epstein trafficked a second woman to the UK to have sex with the disgraced former Prince.
Andrew is yet to comment on the new allegations but has previously vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
He was last seen publicly on Monday afternoon when he was photographed riding on horseback close to Royal Lodge – and he was also photographed driving away from Windsor Castle waving at passers by.
But within hours he was leaving Windsor forever as he finally quit his £30million, 31-room Royal Lodge – three months after handing back his lease.
He was driven 132 miles to Sandringham and transported to Wood Farm Cottage – formerly the home of the late Prince Philip in his final years.
He will now be based there in the coming weeks before moving permanently next door to Marsh Farm by the start of April, upon completion of renovations.
‘Questions were being asked in royal circles along the lines of ‘what’s he still doing here?’ each time he appeared out riding,’ added the source.
‘Someone less arrogant than Andrew would have read the room and kept his head down for a while, but that’s not in his make-up, so something had to be done.’
For the time being at least, he will be out of the public gaze, as Wood Farm is far more secluded than Royal Lodge and cannot be seen from public thoroughfares.
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In an extraordinary set of pictures released on Friday, Andrew is seen looking directly at the camera as he kneels on all fours above a woman whose face is redacted

Andrew waves to members of the public as he is seen horseriding in Windsor on Saturday morning

Vans were seen coming and going from Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate today, where Andrew is understood to be moving to

Several vehicles are pictured close to Wood Farm, Andrew’s rumoured new home, in Sandringham today

A man arrives in a vehicle with a trailer at Wood Farm, on the Sandringham estate, today

A removals van leaving Royal Lodge last night. The former Duke of York was told to leave his stately home earlier than expected after his brother King Charles became increasingly concerned by allegations made against him

A removal van arrives outside Royal Lodge today – it is expected it will take months before it is competely cleared out following Andrew’s move

Andrew is pictured leaving his 31-room mansion, Royal Lodge shortly before he would vacate the premises for good
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Insiders have told the Daily Mail that Andrew may pop up at Windsor again ‘from time to time’ to complete his move.
They suggested that it would take ‘some time’ to fully clear Royal Lodge of every last box, and that the former Duke of York would likely need to go back there to stay occasionally over the next few months.
Buckingham Palace had said the move to Norfolk would happen in early 2026, but the fallout from the latest drop of Jeffrey Epstein files clearly accelerated the timetable for his departure.
Pressure has increased for Andrew to testify in the US over his relationship to Epstein. He has always denied any wrongdoing.
But many of his public statements about cutting off contact with the shamed financier – including in his car crash Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis – have now been exposed as lies by emails in the files.
The Palace announced in October that he would be moving from Royal Lodge, at the same time his title of prince was removed.
The Sandringham Estate is privately owned by the King and he will pay the costs of his brother’s new home.
Andrew’s lease of Royal Lodge, a Crown Estate property, highlighted the wider problems that his relationship with Epstein has caused, raising questions about privilege and the use of public money that was seen to be damaging the royal ‘brand’.

Scandal has surrounded Andrew’s links to Epstein for years after Virginia Giuffre claimed she was trafficked to have sex with the former prince by the paedophile

Andrew with Epstein on a walk in Central Park following the latter’s prison term in 2011

Epstein is pictured with a young woman who appears to be in her underwear in a photograph released as part of the Epstein files on Friday
Senior Royals hope that the move to Sandringham will keep Mountbatten-Windsor out of the public eye where possible.
Meanwhile a source close to Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie said it was now clear that King Charles and Prince William knew there was more scandal to come for their disgraced parents when they took the decision that they must leave Royal Lodge.
On a trip to Brazil last November to host the Earthshot prize in Rio, Prince William, when asked about Prince Andrew, was tight-lipped according to sources, telling people who asked about Andrew: ‘I wish I could say more but I can’t’, suggesting he had been briefed on further revelations which were still to surface in the public domain.
The source said: ‘It seems clear that William and the King were given some kind of forewarning in intelligence briefings late last year about what was still to come.
‘They obviously couldn’t share that, and when they evicted Andrew and Sarah from Royal Lodge, some people thought it was too harsh.
‘In the light of what’s now come out, it looks a more appropriate sanction’.
Sarah Ferguson’s whereabouts since the latest Epstein revelations emerged – linking her to the paedophile financier more closely than ever – remain unknown.
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