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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 9 MIN

Norman Baker - The LAVISH Estate Prince Andrew Has Been "BANISHED" To

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Prince Andrew may have disappeared from frontline royal life, but according to former MP and investigative author Norman Baker, the disgraced Duke still lives surrounded by extraordinary privilege, protection, and royal luxury. In this explosive conversation, Baker reveals the secluded royal estate Prince Andrew has reportedly been relocated to following years of scandal, public backlash, and growing pressure inside the monarchy itself. 👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic now for fearless conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Norman Baker joins Andrew Gold to unpack the extraordinary arrangements surrounding Prince Andrew’s current living situation and why critics believe the Royal Family continues shielding him behind palace walls despite immense reputational damage. In this focused discussion, Baker examines reports that Prince Andrew has been residing at Wood Farm — the secluded five-bedroom cottage on the Sandringham Estate once closely associated with Prince Philip. Initially viewed as a temporary arrangement after leaving Royal Lodge, reports suggested Andrew would eventually relocate to the nearby renovated Marsh Farm property. Yet despite continuing controversy, he has reportedly remained at Wood Farm while maintaining access to royal protection and privilege. Why do critics believe Prince Andrew continues benefiting from elite institutional support unavailable to ordinary public figures facing scandal? And why does the monarchy appear unable — or unwilling — to fully separate itself from him? The conversation explores the hidden realities of royal estates, private property arrangements, palace strategy, and how the Royal Family manages controversial figures internally. Baker argues that while Prince Andrew has effectively been removed from public-facing royal duties, he remains deeply protected within the monarchy’s private world. Baker also reflects on how recent controversies surrounding Andrew have intensified public scrutiny surrounding the monarchy itself. Why do royal scandals continue fuelling broader questions about accountability, privilege, and establishment protection in modern Britain? Drawing on years of investigative research and political experience, Baker explains why Sandringham and other royal estates are far more politically and financially significant than many people realise. What role do these vast private royal properties play inside the monarchy’s wider wealth structure? What makes this conversation particularly compelling is its focus on the contrast between public disgrace and private protection. Baker argues that despite Prince Andrew’s dramatic fall from public favour, the institution surrounding him continues functioning largely unchanged behind the scenes. The discussion also touches on King Charles, royal finances, palace PR strategy, Jeffrey Epstein fallout, constitutional privilege, and why public trust in the monarchy remains under pressure following repeated scandals. This interview stays tightly centred on one key issue: why Norman Baker believes Prince Andrew’s secluded royal exile reveals uncomfortable truths about privilege, protection, and power inside the modern monarchy. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdWlhsBklzE #PrinceAndrew #NormanBaker #RoyalFamily #Sandringham #RoyalScandal #AndrewGold #BritishMonarchy #Heretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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