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Belongings Burned at Prince Andrew's Former Royal Residence

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Shortly after Prince Andrew moved out of his former residence, belongings were reportedly set on fire on the property.

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Belongings Burned at Prince Andrew's Former Royal Residence

Prince Andrew, following his fall from grace, moved to a cottage within the Sandringham estate last month.

This decision came after his name and new images appeared in documents related to the late pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

His former residence, Royal Lodge, was his home for over 20 years, during which he paid a nominal rent.
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Weeks after Prince Andrew moved out of Royal Lodge, there were reports of belongings being burned on the property.

According to reports in The Mirror newspaper, staff allegedly burned unwanted items last week.

Skips overflowing with items were seen nearby; a man, thought to be one of Andrew's former valets, was seen burning items, including furniture, on the grounds of the estate.
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A source revealed that Andrew was told everything had to be removed and nothing was to be left behind.

The source added that the Prince has not returned to collect anything, leaving staff in charge of the complete cleanup.

Palace sources indicated that the burned items and furniture belonged to Andrew's former staff.

Prince Andrew's name has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein following allegations by a former Russian model and an alleged victim of the convicted financier.

The model told the Daily Mail that she was in Epstein's New York townhouse with other women during Andrew's 2010 visit.

She stated that Epstein expressed his desire to 'adopt Andrew into our family'.
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The model, who reportedly received compensation as an Epstein victim, questioned why Andrew did not seem suspicious of the young women surrounding the financier.

She described Andrew as 'very nice' and added that 'in fact, people of his level legitimized someone like Jeffrey Epstein'.

The 2010 visit to Epstein came months after he had completed his sentence for sex offenses against a child.
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