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King Charles Takes Action to Remove Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge
King Charles is making moves to evict Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge, his residence for the past three decades.
Recent allegations of s–ual abuse involving a 17-year-old girl in London have resurfaced, with court documents linking the Prince to convicted s– offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Insider sources disclosed that these revelations have strengthened the King's resolve to relocate Andrew from the 30-room mansion on the Windsor estate.
Furthermore, it has been made clear that there is no chance of Andrew returning to his previous prominent role within the Royal Family.
The insider emphasized that there is no path back to public duties for Prince Andrew.
While he may still be allowed to participate in private and family gatherings, any official or public engagements are off-limits.
This stance has remained consistent despite the recent developments.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has suggested that King Charles could assign Andrew a new role, possibly overseeing royal residences, to prevent him from resuming public-facing responsibilities.
Plans were already underway to move Andrew to Frogmore Cottage, previously occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
However, Prince Andrew has strongly opposed this relocation, having resided in the property since 2002.
The King is now intensifying efforts to compel his brother to vacate Royal Lodge.
A source acknowledged the complexity of the situation, stating that this association with Andrew will persist, necessitating his removal from the royal premises.
Recent court documents from 2014 allege that one of Epstein's purported victims, identified as Jane Doe III, was coerced into engaging in s–ual activities with Prince Andrew.
These encounters allegedly took place in London, at Ghislaine Maxwell's apartment in New York, and on Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.
Jane Doe III claimed that Maxwell facilitated Prince Andrew's actions by acting as a procurer for Epstein.
Despite these serious accusations, Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing, asserting no recollection of meeting the accuser.
Following the renewed scrutiny surrounding his connections to Epstein, Prince Andrew withdrew from public life and settled a civil s–ual assault case with Virginia Giuffre, a woman he claimed not to know.
Buckingham Palace has vehemently denied the allegations, labeling them as entirely false.
The Metropolitan Police have been notified about the resurfaced claims, stating that they will evaluate any new pertinent information brought to their attention.
As of now, no formal investigation has been initiated into the matter.