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Former Prince Andrew set to move into a 'temporary, shoebox-sized' farm on Sandringham estate after being kicked out of Royal Lodge
Windsor's new home has reportedly been revealed. The former Prince Andrew, 65, was evicted from his longtime Windsor home, Royal Lodge, in October by brother King Charles, and is being forced to move into the Firm's Norfolk Sandringham Estate.
"It's going to be a royal occasion, but everyone is dreading the thought of seeing Andrew there," a source previously told the 'Daily Mail'
Ex-Prince Andrew is facing a new sex scandal after a royal biographer claimed he partied with 40 prostitutes in four days.
Social media star Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora — who was known for her extreme plastic surgeries — died after falling from the ninth-floor balcony of a rented condo in Phuket, Thailand on Tuesday, December 9, the Daily Mail reported via Phuket News. The Mexican-Canadian citizen was 33. Gongora, who went by Mary Magdalene online, underwent […]
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly was offered 500,000 pounds to move out of Royal Lodge. See how much allowance his brother is giving him.
Andrew Lownie best-seller suggested Melania Trump was introduced to her future husband, Donald, by Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, and ex-wife Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson were in attendance for the christening of their granddaughter on Friday. Their daughter Princess Beatrice and her husband,
Former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson were stripped of their royal titles on Oct. 30. King Charles removed Andrew’s title because of his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Ex-Prince Andrew's streets of shame – behind the massively expensive UK mission to strip shamed former royal's name from road signs
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is at the center of a sprawling and increasingly costly effort by councils across Britain to erase his name from public streets, and OK! has the inside story of how local authorities are grappling with embarrassment,