Staff at ex-prince Andrew’s residences are reportedly reluctant to work for him as he exits Royal Lodge and moves to Wood Farm in Sandringham; management is said to have told workers they can refuse service if uncomfortable, fueling perceptions of him as a pariah.
Former Prince Andrew has moved out of Windsor’s Royal Lodge and is now based in Norfolk, with CNN understanding that King Charles III ordered the eviction. He is expected to live temporarily on the King’s Sandringham estate while a permanent residence undergoes renovations and will receive an income from Charles. The move follows renewed scrutiny tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case and the release of US Justice Department documents, plus Andrew’s relinquishment of his royal titles; the article also notes a posthumous Virginia Giuffre memoir alleging abuse by Andrew, which Giuffre is said to have died in April, though Andrew continues to deny the allegations.