Sandringham

Prince Andrew’s Gun Licence Revoked After Police Request

It has recently been reported that Prince Andrew, a known hunting enthusiast, has surrendered his firearms license, restricting his ability to use or transport guns without supervision. This decision comes as he prepares to move to an undisclosed property on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, owned by his brother, King Charles III. The move is expected in the new year, following the stripping of his titles due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a connection that was again highlighted by the recent release of photos from the Epstein files, in which Andrew was pictured. While the prince has consistently denied any wrongdoing, the developments have prompted this significant change.

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Prince Andrew Stripped of Title, Forced to Relocate: Is Justice Served?

The palace is taking decisive action to distance itself from Prince Andrew following accusations and criticism. Formally removing all titles, including “prince,” marks a significant step. Andrew will relocate from Royal Lodge to a private property at Sandringham. Sources indicate that this decision underscores the seriousness with which his actions are being viewed, although Andrew reportedly did not object to the changes.

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Zelensky’s Warm Sandringham Reception Highlights US-UK Contrast

Following a European summit focused on ending the war in Ukraine and a prior meeting with President Trump, President Zelensky visited King Charles III at Sandringham. Warmly received by the King, the pair met for nearly an hour, enjoying tea in the Saloon room. Local residents greeted Zelensky’s arrival at the Norfolk residence. Zelensky himself described the meeting as “very good.”

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