King Charles Implements New Measures After Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Police Arrest

King Charles has introduced new measures for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is set to move into a new residence, amid fresh revelations concerning his siblings.
The disgraced former prince was previously evicted from his Windsor home, Royal Lodge, particularly after making an ‘arrogant’ public appearance on horseback shortly following the release of the Epstein files.
As senior royals continue to distance themselves from Andrew, avoiding public appearances alongside him, Princess Anne has reportedly quietly expressed concern for her brother in private.
The Princess Royal has been in contact with Andrew, seemingly checking on his well-being, while King Charles has also taken steps to shield him from public scrutiny.
Andrew is set to move into his new residence, Marsh Farm, next month, where massive wooden gates have already been installed to obscure the property from public view, according to The Sun. The gates were erected after flooring and carpeting work was completed, with furniture delivery now underway and workers operating round the clock to finish preparations.
It remains unclear whether Charles’s protective measures were influenced by Princess Anne, one of the few royals able to challenge him. However, the Princess Royal is said to fully support the King and his decisions in the interest of preserving the monarchy.
The royal family has previously faced criticism for shielding Andrew, despite serious allegations against him. The installation of the gates may be an effort to keep media attention away from the former prince.
Despite these protective steps, Charles has reaffirmed his support for the ongoing police investigation into the allegations revealed in the Epstein files.
