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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moves from Windsor amid release of Epstein files
Summary
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has relocated from his Windsor residence and is temporarily staying in Norfolk while Marsh Farm is prepared; Thames Valley Police say they are assessing reports linked to the newly released Epstein files.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved from his Windsor home and is temporarily staying in Norfolk. He spent time at Wood Farm Cottage ahead of a planned move to nearby Marsh Farm, which is expected to be ready by the start of April. The lease on the Windsor property remains in his name until October, though he has made the substantive part of the relocation. The move is not thought to be directly linked to the recent release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
Known details:
- He is reported to be temporarily at Wood Farm Cottage in Norfolk and expected to move into Marsh Farm when renovations finish by early April.
- The Windsor lease remains in his name until October, but he has largely relocated to his new county residence.
- Thames Valley Police said they are assessing reports about a woman said to have been taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 and that, at this time, those allegations have not been reported to police by the lawyer or the client.
- Recently released files from the US Department of Justice include references to Andrew; he has denied any wrongdoing.
Summary:
Thames Valley Police say they are assessing the reports and have not received a formal allegation from the lawyer or client; further legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time. Andrew has relocated to Norfolk and is expected to move into Marsh Farm once renovations are complete in early April.
