King Charles has given accommodation for Andrew on the Sandringham Estate after the disgraced royal was told he has to leave the Royal Lodge but the locals appear unhappy
Andrew’s pending move to Sandringham after being told to leave the Royal Lodge has not gone down well with locals with one calling him a “horrible man” and not wanted.
Visitors to the Sandringham Estate welcomed the Kingâs decision to strip the former Duke of York of his titles, but they did not seem keen on the idea that the disgraced royal will move to the Norfolk estate. Charles has formally stripped his brother Andrew of his Prince and Duke of York titles and HRH style, and Andrew has also agreed to leave Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The former prince, whose friendship with convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein led to his downfall, will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
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Retired office worker Susan Larkins, 70, who was visiting the cafe at Sandringham on Friday, said it was âway past timeâ that Andrewâs titles were removed. Ms Larkins, of nearby South Wootton, said: âIt was way past time before they did that. Heâs a horrible man. We donât want him up here.â
Vanessa Beech, of Docking, who was dog walking at Sandringham, said the King had âmost certainlyâ made the right decision. âIt has to give out the right message I would think,â she said. Up here? Well heâs got to go somewhere. It is what it is, isnât it? He has got to be somewhere and now heâs been stripped of his titles.â
Ms Beech said she has lived in the area for more than 40 years and was in her 70s. âAs a local, Iâm more or less a local, we understand the royal family,â she said. âMost of us arenât in their face. We let them live their lives and thatâs really important to this part of Norfolk. But Iâm worried about other people, how they will perceive it.â
Retired carer Jackie Cruickshank, 72, who was dog walking at Sandringham, said the King had made the right decision but âI also think heâs been pushedâ. Ms Cruickshank, from Kingâs Lynn, said: âI donât particularly like Andrew. But thereâs others out there that are guilty.â
Asked about him moving to Sandringham, she said: âHeâll be hounded wonât he. They wonât let it go now. Whatâs that going to do?â But she added: âHeâs got to go somewhere hasnât he? I just hope when he does come here they donât ruin it with all the photographers, because theyâre not going to let him go are they.â
She said she felt for the King and for the Prince of Wales, adding: âI think as well that William wants all this sorted out before he becomes King. He doesnât want to inherit this, does he.â
Andrew had tainted the reputation of the royal family with his association with Epstein and, for many years, was dogged by allegations he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre, who took her own life in April, after she was trafficked by the financier. He has strenuously denied the allegations.