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Andrew Windsor plots a secret sale of family treasures for exile

A statement stressed that King Charles’ “thoughts and utmost condolences were and will continue to be with the victims and survivors of all forms of abuse.”

Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 66 – who has also lost her Duchess title under royal protocol – were simultaneously removed from the Royal Lodge after 22 years, after failing to pay rent to the Crown during their time in office, due to their links to serial sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew is now preparing to move into a smaller private home on the Sandringham Estate, raising questions about how he plans to make a living as an ex-royal.

An insider said: “Andrew realizes his finances are on shaky ground. He’s considering selling everything he claims as his own: letters, jewellery, photos, personal mementos. He thinks they could make millions. It’s highly controversial, but he feels he’s out of choice.”

Another source added: “There are collectors, especially in the US and the Middle East, who are willing to pay huge sums for his personal items. That’s a big part of why the idea is so tempting to him.”

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