Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has just moved to the Sandringham Estate and locals are said to be very unhappy.
The disgraced royal is also reportedly displeased with the move. Meanwhile, rumours of another bombshell loom.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s move to Sandringham
The 65-year-old former prince left Royal Lodge recently amid renewed scrutiny over his links to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
While his reported permanent new home, Marsh Farm, undergoes renovations, Andrew is staying in a temporary property on the Sandringham Estate.
Reportedly, his new neighbours aren’t fond of having the royal nearby.
As per The Mirror, several neighbours shared their complaints with the publication.
Sandringham locals aren’t pleased with new neighbour Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
One neighbour remarked: “We love Sandringham, we don’t care who’s there, but I think my best thought is that he should exile himself, and put us all out of our misery.”
A local hairdresser reportedly declared: “I think someone like Andrew should be locked up, and justice should be served.”
A local cabbie also chimed in: “It’s not the family’s fault. The only thing they can do now is to send him to an island on his own and keep away from him. I think it’s time we left Charlie and William and the family alone. They can’t be responsible for what Andrew’s done. But I think he’ll get his comeuppance, and that there will be more to come.”
Meanwhile, Andrew is reportedly dissatisfied with his new abode.
A source recently told the Daily Mail: “He really didn’t want Marsh Farm. He won’t have lived anywhere that small since he left his apartment at Buckingham Palace.”
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could drop tell-all
Elsewhere, amid the chaos, fresh reports have emerged throwing around the idea of Andrew speaking out on his own accord.
An insider has warned that this could be the final nail in the coffin for Andrew and the royals.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could be penning a “kiss and tell book,” the insider claimed, as per reports, via The Express.
Former Royal photographer Ian Pelham Turner suggested that any memoir by Andrew would be the “final nail in the coffin for the monarchy”.
He said of Andrew potentially speaking out: “There are also constant rumours that Andrew is writing a kiss-and-tell book on the whole affair, which could be, if it materialises, the final nail in the coffin for the monarchy.”
Representatives for the royals have been contacted for comment.
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