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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Reappears at Windsor as Lease Exit Drags and U.S. Panel Seeks Interview

A congressional request for a transcribed interview now hangs over the sidelined royal as formal steps to surrender his Royal Lodge lease continue.

Overview

  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was photographed on horseback near Windsor Castle, his first public sighting since losing his royal styles and titles.
  • He remains at Royal Lodge despite formal notice to surrender the lease, with reports indicating a move to Sandringham could take months.
  • The US House Oversight Committee has asked him to sit for a transcribed interview, citing financial notations such as “massage for Andrew” in records tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Buckingham Palace has said the measures were necessary and confirmed his relocation will be privately funded, while he stays in the line of succession and keeps his earned military decorations.
  • Sarah Ferguson is reported to be removing ‘Duchess’ from company paperwork and weighing new living arrangements, as some outlets describe shifts in staff protocols toward Andrew at Windsor.