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King Charles orders ex-Prince Andrew to clear out
King Charles accelerated removal of ex-Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge after arrest linked to Jeffrey Epstein files; aides cleared the 30-room mansion this week.
- Royal aides are clearing the final possessions from the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor, filling skips and burning furniture as King Charles III's deadline for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to vacate passes.
- The King ordered Andrew to leave his home of over 20 years last month after he was repeatedly named in files detailing Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking network.
- Thames Valley Police arrested Andrew on his 66th birthday, February 19, and questioned him for 11 hours regarding allegations he shared sensitive state information with Epstein while serving as UK trade envoy.
- Following the arrest, the King expressed his "deepest concern," stating the "law must take its course," and stripped Andrew of his round-the-clock security and personal allowance.
- Congressman Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, recently called for Andrew to testify regarding his Epstein association as a form of "service" amid mounting U.S. pressure.
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