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King Charles could also be pressured into main U-turn over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s future

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is transferring to the Sandringham property in Norfolk, however is not glad about his new residence.

The King could also be pressured to make modifications to Andrew’s future (Picture: GETTY)

King Charles could also be pressured into taking a serious U-turn relating to his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s future. The disgraced royal, who will have fun his 66th birthday subsequent month, will quickly be transferring out of Royal Lodge on the Windsor property.

The King, 77, is claimed to be eager for his brother to maneuver into Marsh Farm on the Sandringham property, with an “interim home” getting used previous to his everlasting transfer. Regardless of main works seen to be happening on the five-bedroom residence, it’s understood that Andrew’s transfer there could now be doubtful.

Based on The Instances, the issue now signifies that the King could also be pressured to relent and discover one other property for his brother at Sandringham.

The 65-year-old has reportedly visited Marsh Farm, with the property not mentioned to have impressed him.

A supply reportedly mentioned: “It was the primary time he’s seen his new home and he’s resigned to the truth that that is his future.

Talking of the Sandringham property, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams beforehand shared that he believes that it was the correct transfer by King Charles to let Andrew reside in Norfolk.

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Talking to GB Information, Mr Fitzwilliams mentioned: “I believe it was solely affordable [for Andrew to stay in Sandringham], given the circumstances, he needed to keep someplace.”

Including a purpose behind the selection of transfer, he added: “That is a method of, in a way, controlling him.”

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