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Prince Andrew remains a central, if reluctant, character in the royal story this week, with developments that speak less to glamour and more to the long tail of scandal and exile. According to Town and Country, Andrew is expected to give evidence in the upcoming trial of Alex Jenkinson, the man accused of using threatening and abusive language toward him while he was walking his dogs near his new home on the Sandringham Estate. The BBC reporting, cited by Town and Country, notes that the court has approved Andrew giving his testimony by video link, underscoring how the former prince now surfaces in public life mainly through legal proceedings rather than royal duty.

That new Sandringham base is itself a biographically significant detail. The Daily Mail, as relayed by The Blast, reports that Andrew has relocated to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate, while Sarah Ferguson is said to be looking for separate long term accommodation. This physical separation from their previous shared home at Royal Lodge marks another step in the unwinding of Andrew’s old royal lifestyle. Earlier coverage from Home and Away Media and Hello Magazine described how King Charles formally stripped Andrew of his remaining royal titles and ordered him to vacate Royal Lodge, with headline making items from the house slated to be returned to the Royal Collection Trust. The Times, via Hello, has highlighted specific artworks and historic photographs being reclaimed, a symbolic clawback of royal prestige as much as property.

Financial scrutiny also continues to nip at Andrew’s heels. RadarOnline reporting, summarized by Newsbreak, notes mounting pressure on the Royal Household to disclose how much he earned from subletting three cottages on the Windsor estate. The National Audit Office has confirmed that Andrew directly rented the properties and took the income but does not yet know the amounts, and palace officials say any disclosure would require a formal parliamentary request.

On the more speculative side of the gossip ledger, the Express quotes a royal expert suggesting Andrew and Sarah Ferguson could consider a move to the United Arab Emirates to escape their effective exile in Britain. This is not confirmed by Andrew or the palace and should be treated as informed speculation rather than established fact. Similarly, broader commentary pieces like BizNews and Harvest Church continue to mine Andrew’s Epstein connections and alleged misuse of influence; these are heavily interpretive, and while they draw on known elements of the scandal, their more dramatic claims are not backed by fresh official evidence.

For now, there have been no widely reported new social media posts or public appearances by Andrew himself; his presence remains largely mediated through court schedules, property disputes, and the occasional insider quote.

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