Prince Andrew: Locals unhappy with ex-royal as neighbour
Former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has recently relocated from his long-term residence at Royal Lodge in Windsor. The move follows a decision in October to remove the 65-year-old from the property, a consequence of his connections to the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. The relocation has sparked a mixed reaction from local residents in the area he has moved to.
A Change of Residence
For over 20 years, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor resided at Royal Lodge. In early February, he moved into a property on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. This move comes after a period of scrutiny and the relinquishing of his royal titles.
Local Reaction
Residents of King’s Lynn, near the Sandringham estate, have voiced their opinions regarding their new neighbor. Angela, a local resident encountered at the town’s train station, expressed a strong sentiment, stating that Andrew “should go into exile and spare us all this mess.” Another local, Chris Thompson, questioned the wisdom of the move, suggesting that King Charles is likely financially supporting Andrew and expressing doubt about what opportunities Andrew will have in his new location.
Abraham Bruin, a visitor to Sandringham, expressed confusion, questioning the logic of the situation, stating, “If he is an outcast and lives on the estate, then he is not an outcast, is he?”
Pub Owner’s Perspective
The owner of The Black Horse Inn, a pub near Sandringham, shared that local sentiment is divided. Some are “appalled” by the allegations against Andrew, while others maintain his innocence until proven guilty. The pub owner doesn’t anticipate Andrew becoming a patron, given the current circumstances.
Andrew is currently residing temporarily at Wood Farm Cottage while his permanent home, Marsh Farm, undergoes renovations. The costs of Marsh Farm are being covered privately by King Charles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s move from Royal Lodge?
His removal from Royal Lodge was a result of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Where is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor currently living?
He is currently residing at Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham estate while Marsh Farm is being renovated.
What is the general sentiment among local residents regarding his move?
The sentiment is mixed, with some residents expressing disapproval and others acknowledging the principle of innocence until proven guilty.
How might this relocation impact the public perception of the royal family moving forward?