Camilla was ‘concerned’ Andrew row would impact her work with abuse survivors

Queen Camilla was “concerned” allegations against Andrew would impact her work with survivors of abuse, reports say.

The Queen has worked for years to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence and highlight organisations supporting victims of rape and sexual assault.

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Nicole Wootton-Cane1 November 2025 08:02

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may not leave Royal Lodge until new year

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may not leave Royal Lodge until after Christmas, new reports have suggested.

The former prince, who is now a commoner after being stripped of his titles, was evicted from the 30-room mansion after it emerged he had paid a “peppercorn rent” for 20 years.

Andrew will move to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk – but new reports suggest this could not happen until the new year.

Royal sources told the BBC the move may be delayed in a bid to avoid the awkward issue of Andrew being in Sandringham at Christmas as the rest of the family gathers there.

Aerial view of Sandringham Estate (PA)

Aerial view of Sandringham Estate (PA)

Nicole Wootton-Cane1 November 2025 07:45

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Nicole Wootton-Cane1 November 2025 07:30

Andrew to receive six-figure payout in eviction agreement, reports say

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is set to get a six-figure payout and an annual stipend as part of his “relocation settlement” after being forced out of the Royal Lodge, it has been claimed.

According to reports in The Guardian, the former prince will be paid an annuity from King Charles’ private funds once he has made the move to Sandringham. The figure has not been disclosed, but is understood to be several times his £20k-a-year navy pension, reports say.

It comes as Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday the disgraced royal would be stripped of his titles and evicted from Royal Lodge in Windsor following new revelations over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Nicole Wootton-Cane1 November 2025 07:15

Watch: ‘Brought down a prince’: Virginia Giuffre’s family reacts to Andrew being stripped of royal title

‘Brought down a prince’: Virginia Giuffre’s family reacts to Andrew being stripped of royal title

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 07:00

Calls to change ‘Prince Andrew’ place names after King strips title

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 06:00

Recap: Andrew told Epstein it would be ‘good to catch up in person’, emails reveal

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor told disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein it would be “good to catch up in person” after the paedophile was released from prison for prostituting minors, court documents show.

In an email on April 15, 2010, following a suggestion from Epstein that the then-prince should meet American banker Jes Staley, Andrew responded: “I would love to but sadly heading into the stan’s today and back via Kiev next Fri/Sat, so will miss him.

“But I will make sure I meet him soon on another trip.

“Also I have no immediate plans to drop by New York but I think I should at some stage soon.

“I’ll look and see if I can make a couple of days before the summer.

“It would be good to catch up in person.”

Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)

Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA) (PA Wire)

The pair were later pictured together in Central Park in New York in December 2010 in a meeting Andrew claimed in his 2019 Newsnight interview was to break off their friendship.

However, in the 2019 Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, the former prince claimed his visit to New York to see Epstein in 2010 was the “wrong decision” but he wanted to end their friendship in person.

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 05:00

Watch: King Charles ‘done the right thing’ stripping Andrew of ‘prince’ title, says trade minister

King Charles ‘done the right thing’ stripping Andrew of ‘prince’ title, says trade minister

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 04:00

Andrew’s Royal Lodge eviction date revealed as talks over new home continue

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 03:00

Queen Elizabeth’s corgis will stay with either Andrew, Sarah or Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice

The corgis of the late Queen Elizabeth II which were adopted by Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson are to remain in the care of their family, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.

However, it did not clarify if it would be Andrew, Sarah or Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice who would give them a home.

Earlier this year, Sarah claimed that the late Queen communicated to her through the dogs’ barking.

In an address to the Creative Women Platform in London, reported by The Times newspaper, she said: “I have her dogs, I have her corgis. Every morning they come in and go ‘woof woof’ and all that and I’m sure it’s her talking to me.

“I’m sure it’s her, reminding me she’s still around.”

Andrew with members of the royal household as they hold the late Queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, ahead of her committal service at St George’s Chapel in 2022 (Peter Nicholls/PA)

Andrew with members of the royal household as they hold the late Queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, ahead of her committal service at St George’s Chapel in 2022 (Peter Nicholls/PA) (PA Archive)

Rebecca Whittaker1 November 2025 02:00