Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared carefree while out in Windsor today, despite his ongoing house move. The former prince, who has faced disgrace, was seen laughing as he drove his Range Rover along the Long Walk. He also enjoyed a leisurely horse ride and engaged in conversation with a dog walker.
Following the removal of some of his belongings from his Royal Lodge mansion, Andrew is preparing for his relocation to Marsh Farm on King Charles’ Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Despite losing his title, the 65-year-old is still receiving royal treatment, evidenced by the removals firm with a royal warrant handling his possessions.
Sources indicate that Andrew’s valuable items, including artwork, are now stored in a secured South London warehouse under constant guard. Meanwhile, additional files associated with Andrew’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein are under review by the US Department of Justice. Andrew has consistently denied any allegations against him.
Over 500 individuals have been assigned by the US Department of Justice to review millions of documents related to Epstein. The department is diligently redacting materials for release, with a recent file dump revealing previously unseen photos of Epstein with prominent individuals like Andrew, Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, and Michael Jackson.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, and US Attorney in the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton have affirmed their commitment to releasing materials promptly while safeguarding victim privacy. They emphasized the challenging nature of the review process due to the extensive volume of documents, ensuring thorough redaction protocols are followed.
The Justice Department has acknowledged the resource-intensive nature of the review effort and assured ongoing evaluation and adjustments to maintain integrity. However, they have not specified a timeline for the release of the complete set of documents eagerly awaited by the public.
