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Prince Andrew forced out of royal lodge as fresh Epstein files trigger fallout
Web Desk
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4 Feb 2026
The release of fresh documents linked to the Epstein scandal has led to former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being removed from the Royal Lodge in the United Kingdom.
According to British media, former US President Bill Clinton and former First Lady Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before Congress in connection with the Epstein case.
Media reports say that following the emergence of the latest Epstein documents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been asked to vacate the Royal Lodge.
Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance has also called on Andrew Mountbatten to travel to the United States to give evidence in the Epstein matter.
British police are investigating claims that, during his time as Duke of York, another girl was flown to the UK for sexual purposes involving Prince Andrew.
British media further report that Andrew’s brother, King Charles III, is deeply concerned by the allegations revealed in the new documents and has instructed that Andrew be sent to Sandringham.
According to reports, an email has surfaced in which Andrew allegedly told Epstein — who was involved in the abuse of minors and human trafficking — that he was willing to become his “pet”.
In a related development, the Metropolitan Police have also launched a criminal investigation against British politician Lord Mandelson.
He is accused of passing sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein. Lord Mandelson has since resigned from his membership of the House of Lords.
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