Andrew shows no sign of trotting off to Norfolk

Andrew brushes off King Charles' move out order

By The News Digital
November 17, 2025
Andrew shows no sign of trotting off to Norfolk
Andrew shows no sign of trotting off to Norfolk

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor seems to be taking King Charles’s eviction notice with all the urgency of a man on a leisurely autumn trot.

Despite his clear demand that he leave Royal Lodge, Andrew is still very much in residence and apparently in no rush to pack a single box.

The 65-year-old resurfaced at Windsor Castle on Monday morning, marking his first public sighting in nearly seven weeks. 

Seen on horseback and chatting casually with a female riding companion, Andrew looked perfectly at ease as he rode through the castle grounds, a calm that strongly suggests he’s not swapping Windsor for Sandringham anytime soon.

His appearance comes after a turbulent November, during which King Charles formally stripped him of his HRH style and Prince title via Letters Patent, effectively reducing him to commoner status. The move followed the continued fallout from Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The latest sighting makes one thing abundantly clear, Andrew hasn’t budged an inch toward Sandringham. 

Insiders according to Gb News warn the relocation could drag on for months a timeline that suggests the Norfolk estate might want to keep the kettle warm.

For now, he remains firmly planted at the sprawling 30 bedroom Royal Lodge, where he still lives with his former wife, Sarah Ferguson. 

His daughter Princess Beatrice has been visiting, recently photographed leaving the property looking decidedly downcast perhaps a reflection of the family’s ongoing tensions rather than the Windsor weather.

Since early October, Andrew has kept an unusually low profile while those closest to him quietly rally during the turbulent transition. His official censure was confirmed in The Gazette on November 3, marking the immediate removal of his titles.

Buckingham Palace, calling the measures “necessary,” made it clear that Andrew’s eviction from Royal Lodge isn’t optional, it’s part of the broader response to mounting scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.