King Charles dramatically exiled his brother Andrew to the British royal family’s gloomiest and most haunted property Thursday—as well as stripping him of the title “Prince.”
The royal formerly known as Andrew was unceremoniously removed from the 30-room mansion he had been due to live in for free for the rest of his life and sent to a cottage beside Sandringham, one of the king’s other homes.
The exile puts Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, 65, 100 miles from other royals and helpfully, for King Charles and Prince William, out of the easy view of paparazzi and gawpers.
He will now live on the dank and often windswept estate far from London and the life he once lived, with plenty of time to reflect on his fall. As a bonus, the 20,000 acre Sandringham Estate is where one of the key moments in

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