King Charles Forced to House ‘Unstable’ Brother Andrew

King Charles has reportedly shipped his scandal-scarred brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, off to his Norfolk estate — a quiet exile meant to keep the disgraced royal out of sight as new details about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein explode across headlines.

A Palace insider didn’t mince words. They described the move as an attempt to “contain him,” adding that every time Andrew tries to support himself, he lands in deeper trouble. The hope now? Keep him tucked away before things get worse.

Andrew, 65, was pushed out of Windsor’s seven-bedroom Royal Lodge earlier than planned and sent straight to Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate. He’s expected to settle permanently at nearby Marsh Farm — a downsized five-bedroom home — before Easter.

The relocation comes after sources called Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein “shocking and distressing,” with some insiders even describing the late Queen’s second son as “unstable.”

Despite stripping Andrew of his royal titles in October, King Charles is still footing the bill for his brother’s new life. He’s funding Andrew privately, paying for his security, and covering what one insider described as a “modest stipend” to keep his living costs and small staff afloat. Rumors that Andrew is secretly sitting on a large inheritance were dismissed as false.

What pushed the King over the edge? According to the Daily Mail, it was the constant stream of photos showing Andrew riding around Windsor while the newly released Epstein files dominated U.S. headlines. “Too much,” a source said. “He had to be removed from the public eye.” Charles reportedly told aides “enough was enough” and that it was time to send Andrew to Norfolk immediately.

The scandal only deepened as the U.S. Department of Justice released more than three million documents tied to Epstein’s crimes, thrusting Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, back under scrutiny. British authorities are now reportedly reviewing claims that Epstein sent a second woman to the U.K. for sex with Andrew — a potential trigger for a new investigation.

For now, the King is keeping his brother close, contained, and far from Windsor’s photographers — a royal crisis quietly unfolding behind the gates of Norfolk.


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  1. I saw the reply section and could not resist: Guess my only comment is to day…..”let those without sin cast the first stone.” Most every one at some time has strayed from Biblical truths. Man was born into sin, and live in sin unless that person comes to a relationship with the maker and repents and lives a better and descent life. Yet we constantly find out leadership to be buried into the same things that they themselves are party to and accusing others of doing. Go figure on that…….?

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