King Charles is aiming to confine his brother to Norfolk following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s relocation from his Royal Lodge residence. Sources from the royal household referred to Andrew as “unstable” in light of recent allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein.
New revelations from a massive release of three million documents uncovered Andrew’s interactions with the convicted sex offender and a Russian model at Buckingham Palace. The model, known as “Vera,” was described as “enchanting” and a “close acquaintance” in the disclosed emails.
Recently, Andrew left his Windsor home to settle in Sandringham, a move reportedly hastened by King Charles. The King is intent on removing Andrew from public view, particularly displeased by his public appearances in Windsor amidst media attention.
While undergoing cancer treatment, the King has decided to privately finance Andrew’s lodging and provide a modest allowance for his expenses. A palace insider mentioned that the King sees no alternative but to personally oversee his brother’s well-being, considering past attempts at independence have led to difficulties.
Andrew’s swift departure from the Royal Lodge to Wood Farm on Sandringham estate was followed by plans for a permanent move to Marsh Farm, currently undergoing refurbishments. Charles’s associates expressed shock and concern over the detailed disclosures regarding Andrew’s connection with Epstein.
Acknowledging public sentiment, the King expedited Andrew’s relocation to Norfolk, demonstrating his awareness of the national mood. The priority remains to keep Andrew out of public scrutiny and financial burden, despite the challenge of his continued presence in public consciousness.
Amid mounting pressure for Andrew to address his associations with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, it is uncertain if he will cooperate with US Congress inquiries. Details emerging about the Russian woman linked to Buckingham Palace have further complicated the situation, shedding light on her interactions with Epstein and high-profile figures.
