Prince Andrew Seeking Solace in Religion Amid Epstein Investigation
As the Epstein scandal continues to haunt Prince Andrew, he has turned to religion for solace. The Reverend Canon Paul Williams recently visited the farmhouse where Andrew is residing, spending an hour with the troubled royal. The following day, Williams was spotted greeting Andrew at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk estate.
Andrew’s life has taken a drastic turn since his arrest on his 66th birthday. He has retreated to Sandringham, where he has been isolated from friends and family. Despite the serene surroundings, his existence has become lonely and devoid of the social circle he once relied upon.
The pressure on Andrew has been mounting due to his association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, whose criminal activities have sparked global outrage and legal investigations. The royal has been living a quiet and contained life, with only household staff, investigators, and delivery personnel crossing the gates of his residence.

