Despite the Met Police saying there will be no attempts made at prosecuting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for his past attempts at digging up dirt on Virginia Giuffre, his late accuser, he is slated to be moved into temporary housing that is being dubbed a ‘showbox’ wide given his hoarding habits.
This comes as reports suggest this property will has been chosen on a “temporary” basis while renovations are carried out on Sandringham for the next year when his lease on the Royal Lodge will be up.
The property he will be moving into first is a six-bedroom “cottage,” according to the Daily Beast.
The revelation has been dropped by the Mail on Sunday and according to their findings, the move is already underway because many of Andrew’s possessions have started being moved in the “cover of darkness” and are being tucked away at a “Windsor storage facility belonging to the Crown Estate.”
The reason this move has been taken is because Andrew is a “natural hoarder,” and over the years has “filled rooms of his Windsor home with clutter”. To make matters worse he is also “not prepared to accept help sorting through his private collections.”
As part of their report the outlet even goes as far as to say that “some anterooms are filled to the ceiling with documents and photographs.”
For those unversed with the events that led to this change in living arrangements for the former-Duke. It all relates to his connection to the known financier and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
According to photographs and accounts by some of his accusers, the most vocal of which died by suicide back in the middle of this year, there were some very risqué moments happening when the two got together, allegedly.
The former-duke stands accused of having inappropriate relations with a 17-year-old Ms Giuffre, among other things.