Prince Andrew Loses Royal Titles and Lodge
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Sandringham estate: The Queen’s favourite retreat where Andrew will live after leaving Royal Lodge
Prince Andrew is set to relocate to King Charles’s 8,000-hectare Sandringham estate in Norfolk after it was announced that he is to leave the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor and be stripped of his remaining titles.
Prince Andrew is leaving Royal Lodge after King Charles strips him of all royal titles and privileges. He will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and move to a private property on the Sandring
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