The brother of King Charles III, stripped of titles due to high-profile scandals, is now settling into a new estate, accompanied by a rather mysterious figure.
New Home and Mysterious Companion
Prince Andrew, whose name has been at the center of a high-profile sex scandal involving Virginia Giuffre and whose connections to billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein cost him his royal title, is now moving into a new residence. And he is not alone: he is accompanied by a mysterious stranger. According to the Daily Mail, the prince was recently spotted at his new estate in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Insiders from the publication report that the staff is actively preparing for Andrew's arrival: over a hundred boxes marked "His Royal Highness" have already been seen on the estate. Interestingly, despite the official stripping of his title by the king following the Epstein scandals, Prince Andrew seems in no hurry to stop using it.
What truly surprised witnesses of Andrew's visit was his enigmatic companion, who was with him in the car. Future neighbors of the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II could only catch a glimpse of her face, but one thing was clear: she is not his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson nor one of his daughters, Beatrice or Eugenie.
Scandals, Title Stripping, and Prolonged Move
The first news of Andrew's impending eviction from his 30-room mansion in Windsor came from King Charles III's announcement about stripping the prince of his title in October 2025. However, until the official charges were presented on February 19, 2026, Andrew did everything to delay the inevitable move. The investigation against Andrew began after the U.S. Department of Justice released shocking materials related to billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. In these documents, Andrew's name appears over a hundred times. This connection to the notorious criminal was the reason King Charles III stripped his brother of the title of prince in October 2025.
The Jeffrey Epstein Case and Virginia Giuffre's Allegations
It is worth noting that this is not the first time Andrew has found himself under the scrutiny of law enforcement. Back in 2021, Virginia Giuffre openly revealed to the world that she had been subjected to sexualized violence at Epstein's island parties while she was a minor. According to her, Prince Andrew was one of her partners.
Giuffre was the first to dare to publicly speak about what happened on Epstein's island and is rightly considered one of the most well-known victims of the billionaire and his circle. She was the first to make allegations of sexualized violence against the prince. "According to her, she and Andrew had sex three times between 1999 and 2002, for which she was paid $15,000. She also claimed that the prince beat her and caused her emotional harm." In 2021, Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Andrew, but a court trial was avoided: the parties reached a settlement of around £12 million, which was paid by Queen Elizabeth II. However, despite this, after a powerful public outcry, the prince was removed from court and stripped of all military titles.
The Tragic Fate of Virginia Giuffre
In April of last year, Virginia Giuffre passed away. The official version states that it was suicide, but many believe she was murdered. A few weeks before her tragic death, Virginia survived a horrific accident: she was struck by a bus at high speed. She miraculously survived but claimed at that time that it was an attempted murder.
Consequences for the Family: Princess Beatrice
Recently, it has become clear that the scandal surrounding Andrew has also affected his daughter, Princess Beatrice. Due to the royal family's distancing from Andrew's family, Beatrice's husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is noticeably losing influence in business circles. According to insiders, this has led to a serious crisis in the couple's relationship: Beatrice's husband is increasingly not spending the night at home.
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