Embarrassed Andrew Windsor ‘turns to God’ as he faces Epstein police investigation

This weekend Reverend Canon Paul Williams drove along a path to the farm where Andrew lives, where he stayed for about an hour before leaving. The next morning, Williams was seen greeting the king at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk estate, where the monarch appeared cheerfully, wearing a brown greatcoat and carrying an umbrella.
The visit comes at a tense time for Andrew, who has kept an extremely low profile since his arrest on his 66th birthday. Few friends or family would have called on him, and since moving to Sandringham he has been banned from driving.
His move from Royal Lodge followed mounting pressure over his association with the late financier Epstein, whose crimes sparked global scrutiny and legal investigation.
A witness said: “Life for Andrew has become remarkably lonely. Day after day, the only people coming through the gate are the domestic staff, officers involved in the investigation and the occasional supermarket van. There is no sign of the social circle he once relied on – it is a very quiet, very controlled existence.”




