Why nobody wants shamed Andrew’s 30-room mansion in Windsor?
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is currently living at Marsh Farm with limited staff.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s former abode, the Royal Lodge, has completely been vacated.
The ex Prince, who now lives at Marsh farm in the Norfolk estate has left his 30 bedroom mansion in Windsor.
As Andrew’s exile continues, it is now revealed that the Royal Lodge has turned into a ghost town with other royals, unwilling to take over the property
One local observer told The Sun: "Royal Lodge was a hive of activity, even when Andrew was trying to lie low during the Epstein scandal, but now it's just a ghost town."
This comes as younger brother, Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie paid a visit to Andrew over Easter.
"It's true to say they both feel sorry for Andrew and how far he has fallen and they are worried about his fragile state of mind," a source revealed. "They do feel for him, but of course that doesn't excuse his behaviour."
The source added: "It's a difficult balancing act supporting him while not condoning what he has got involved with."
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