King Charles Strips Andrew of Titles Amid New Epstein Allegations
Thames Valley Police investigate claims of a second woman trafficked to Britain as the former prince relocates to the Sandringham estate.


Sarah Connor
King Charles has removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from his royal titles and honors following the release of emails detailing his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Duke now occupies Wood Farm Cottage on the Sandringham estate. He waits there while workers prepare Marsh Farm for his permanent arrival.
This sudden move follows explosive claims linking him to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Thames Valley Police currently evaluate reports that Epstein trafficked a second woman to Britain for the Duke.
I wish to remain a 'pet' in the family.
Lawyers for the anonymous woman place the encounter at Royal Lodge in 2010. This new claim suggests a pattern that stretches far beyond previous accusations.
Andrew denies all wrongdoing. He previously paid millions to settle a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre after she accused him of sexual assault.
Unsealed court files expose an email where Andrew told Epstein he wished to remain a 'pet' in the financier's family. Other messages show the Duke inviting Epstein into Buckingham Palace.
The files also describe Epstein introducing Andrew to a 'clever, beautiful' Russian woman. These details fuel a growing push for the Duke to face American lawmakers.
U.S. Senator JD Vance backs efforts to force Andrew’s testimony. Lawmakers want answers regarding his ties to the convicted sex trafficker.
An exotic dancer previously claimed Andrew and Epstein requested a sexual encounter at a Florida home in 2006. This account drives public fury and demands for justice.
Andrew holds the Royal Lodge lease until October. However, the frantic activity at the property suggests a permanent and immediate departure.
The scandal continues to haunt the Royal Family. It already stripped Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie of their taxpayer-funded security details.
The late Queen Elizabeth II urged her granddaughters to find private jobs. That advice now looks like a calculated move to distance the family from the fallout.
Protestors swarmed Buckingham Palace as the U.S. Department of Justice released a massive cache of Epstein documents. Citizens demand a full accounting of the Duke’s actions.
The public calls for total transparency from the Palace. This crisis threatens to leave a permanent scar on the monarchy’s reputation.