Epstein file impact: Former British prince moves from luxurious home to new place

The former prince moved from his luxurious home in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk in the dark on Monday, the BBC reported, citing a palace source.

Magh 21, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Epstein file impact: Former British prince moves from luxurious home to new place

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British Crown Prince Andrew Mountbatten has left his luxurious home in Windsor.

The US Department of Justice released new files on Epstein on Friday, and he is set to move elsewhere. The latest documents show that an investor sent a woman to the Royal Lodge in 2010 to have sex with Mountbatten. British police said they were reviewing the matter. The former prince moved from his luxurious Windsor home to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk under cover of darkness on Monday, the BBC reported, citing palace sources. The palace is the private property of King Charles and the BBC said he would pay for his brother's new home. British police said they were taking the sex crimes case seriously. The latest documents also showed that Mountbatten had been in contact with Epstein for about two years.

The former Prince Mountbatten has denied any wrongdoing despite his relationship with Epstein. 

In 2015, Virginia Giuffre sued Epstein for using her to serve wealthy clients.  She also claimed that Andrew Mountbatten had abused her. 

Mountbatten has denied the allegations. 

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