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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 32 MIN

Mega Edition: How Former Prince Andrew Was Relegated To A Broke Squatter (6/27/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Prince Andrew’s fall from royal power has left him in a dramatically reduced position compared with the privilege he once enjoyed, and recent developments have turned his living situation into a public and personal humiliation. In late October 2025, King Charles III formally stripped Andrew of all his royal titles and honours — a move tied to ongoing controversy and public outrage over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and related allegations. Alongside the loss of titles, Buckingham Palace initiated a formal process to evict Andrew from his long-time residence, Royal Lodge at Windsor Great Park, the 30-room mansion he and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson occupied for over two decades. Official statements made clear he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and has been told to surrender the lease and relocate to much smaller private accommodation, reportedly on the Sandringham estate.Although Andrew technically held a long-term lease on Royal Lodge that could have kept him there for decades — effectively rent-free under a “peppercorn” arrangement — the combination of intense public pressure, loss of royal backing, and internal family decisions has left him with diminishing options. Reports suggest he has resisted leaving and may even try to stay under the terms of the existing lease until as late as 2026, but palace sources indicate that he faces eviction or relocation nonetheless, and he may forgo expected compensation for early departure because of repair obligations and lease conditions. Far from the wealthy, protected prince of his youth, Andrew’s current predicament is one of reduced status, limited financial security tied to his old lease, and a forced retreat from the life he once took for granted — complete with real fears of temporary homelessness or exile if arrangements can’t be finalized in time.to  contact me:[email protected]

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