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King Charles has introduced new measures for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who will move to his new home, as new revelations are made about his siblings.
The disgraced former prince was kicked out of his Windsor home, Royal Lodge, especially after he made an “arrogant” public appearance while horse-riding shortly after the Epstein files were released.
While members of the royal family have cut ties with Andrew, refraining from seeing him in public, Princess Anne appears to have quietly expressed her concerns for her brother Andrew in private.
The Princess Royal has reportedly been in contact with Andrew, apparently to check on him, while Charles has also taken it upon himself to “protect” him.
As Andrew prepares to move into his new home, Marsh Farm, next month, huge wooden doors have been installed to “protect it from public view”, according to The Sun report.
The large gates were installed after the flooring work, the carpet was made. The furniture is now expected to be delivered as workers work around the clock to complete work on the property.
It is unclear whether Charles’ actions were motivated by his sister, Princess Anne, who is one of the few people capable of defying her brother. However, the Princess Royal fully supports the King and the decision he has made for the sake of the monarchy.
The royal family has been accused of “protecting” Andrew in the past despite the scale of the allegations against him. It is possible that to keep the press away from Andrew’s fury, the gates were installed.
Despite this decision, Charles is committed to supporting the police investigation into the numerous accusations revealed in the Epstein files.




