The BBC reported on the eviction of ex-Prince Andrew from Windsor Castle
Former British Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his titles in connection with the Epstein case, moved from Windsor Castle to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. This was reported on February 3 by the BBC television channel.
"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved from his home in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk," the channel added.
It is noted that this location is temporary — after the renovation, Andrew will live at Marsh Farm.
Earlier, on December 23, it was reported that ex-Prince Andrew used Sandringham, one of Queen Elizabeth II's favorite estates, for at least one meeting with Epstein's convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. It was noted that Andrew hosted women at Sandringham who were considered his mistresses as part of contacts related to Epstein and his inner circle.
The US Department of Justice began publishing Epstein's files after US President Donald Trump signed a bill on November 19 to make them public. On December 20, Maria Zakharova, an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, joked about a queue of people who wanted to get acquainted with documents declassified on the website of the US Department of Justice.
The first part of the documents, containing the names of more than 150 people involved in the financier's case, was published in January 2024. Among the posted materials were materials that somehow depicted Bill Clinton, British Prince Andrew, as well as Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
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