King Charles III Confirms Prince Andrew‘s exile from Royal properties
London, United Kingdom – November 4, 2025 – Following the revocation of his royal titles and military affiliations, Prince Andrew has been effectively exiled from official royal residences by King Charles III. The decision, confirmed today, restricts the disgraced prince from inhabiting properties traditionally reserved for working members of the British Royal Family.
The move underscores the King’s ongoing efforts to streamline the monarchy and distance it from the controversies surrounding Prince Andrew’s association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This impacts not only Prince Andrew’s living arrangements but also signals a firm commitment to reshaping the public image of the Royal Family. The future remains uncertain for the former prince, who will now need to secure independent housing and funding.
in 2013, Queen Elizabeth II gifted Anmer Hall to Prince William and Princess Catherine upon their marriage. The estate, located on the Sandringham Estate, is explicitly off-limits to Prince Andrew, solidifying his exclusion from the core royal property portfolio.
The decision follows a protracted period of public scrutiny and legal challenges related to allegations against Prince Andrew. He settled a civil sexual assault lawsuit in February 2022, though he continues to maintain his innocence. The king’s directive aims to finalize the separation between the Royal Family and the fallout from these accusations.
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