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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Britain’s Prince Andrew, has left his longtime home in Windsor and is now a resident of Norfolk, England, CNN has learned.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was evicted from the vast 30-room Royal Lodge in the heart of the royal family’s Windsor estate outside London in October after his brother Charles III ousted him from the monarchy over the swirling Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
The move, which was expected to take place after the holiday season, comes amid fresh pressure on Mountbatten-Windsor after he reappeared in newly released Department of Justice documents related to the investigation into a deceased convicted sex offender.
Royal sources told CNN last year that Mr Mountbatten-Windsor would be given a house on the royal estate at Sandringham and would also receive income from Mr Charles. British public broadcaster BBC reported that he is currently staying in temporary accommodation in Sandringham as his base is undergoing renovations.
Mountbatten-Windsor will make occasional visits to Windsor over the next few weeks until the transition phase is complete, according to CNN.
