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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Pressed for U.S. Interview as Royal Lodge Lease Is Surrendered

Letters Patent removed his royal style, with a privately funded move to Sandringham now in train.

Overview

  • Democratic members of the U.S. House Oversight Committee requested a transcribed interview on Jeffrey Epstein’s network, setting a November 20 deadline and noting his cooperation would be voluntary.
  • Buckingham Palace confirmed formal notice to surrender the Royal Lodge lease and said he will move to alternative private accommodation, with multiple reports indicating a Sandringham property funded from the King’s private finances.
  • The Gazette published Letters Patent revoking his use of HRH and the titular dignity of Prince, establishing his formal name as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
  • Reporting points to developing legal exposure, including a threatened private prosecution by the anti‑monarchy group Republic and calls for fresh reviews by the Metropolitan Police and the FBI.
  • Recent coverage depicts him preparing to leave Royal Lodge and facing a subdued Christmas, with his daughters expected at Sandringham and aides weighing options to ensure he is not left entirely alone.