Royal insider Rob Shuter shared exclusive details on his Substack platform regarding Prince Andrew’s search for new accommodations following the revocation of his royal titles. According to Shuter’s sources, the disgraced prince is eyeing a spacious six or seven-bedroom house on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, as his next residence.
The move comes after Buckingham Palace officially announced King Charles III’s decision to strip Andrew of all royal titles and honors in light of his connections to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The statement from the Palace highlighted the need for Andrew to vacate the 30-room Royal Lodge, where he has resided for some time.
Despite the formal notice to surrender the lease on Royal Lodge, Andrew is reportedly resistant to leaving the property. He is said to be requesting not only a new residence on the Sandringham Estate but also a full staff including a cook, gardener, housekeeper, and driver, along with additional police protection.
While the process of Andrew’s eviction from the Royal Lodge has begun, it seems that the king cannot simply force him to leave without proper legal proceedings. The situation remains tense as Andrew seeks to maintain a luxurious lifestyle despite losing his royal privileges.
Stay tuned for more updates on Prince Andrew’s quest for a new home and the ongoing developments in the aftermath of the royal scandal. For the latest news and insights, be sure to follow Rob Shuter’s Substack for exclusive insider information.

