Share Tweet Pin Email By Molly Claire Goddard 2:40pm PST, Feb 11, 2026 _ Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost another privilege as his ties to Jeffrey Epstein continue to be uncovered. Keep reading to learn what he can no longer do...

MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news _ According to a source, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor isn't allowed to come and go to his former Windsor estate as he pleases following his removal from Royal Lodge. The former Duke of York must now arrange visits with The Firm to return and move his belongings. "It's the latest in a long line of indignities for him," an insider told Daily Express. _ After the release of more files related to Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles III temporarily relocated Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Sandringham's Wood Farm property. "The King was not amused in the slightest that his brother was seen out riding in Windsor and driving around the estate, waving to passersby, while the Epstein scandal was reaching more depths over the last few days," the source said. _ The latest development will be a hurdle for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as he settles into his new reality. "Andrew has left quite a lot of belongings behind, so he will have to return and collect them, but may only do so by strict appointment," the source said. _ In the latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein documents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was photographed hovering over an anonymous female. "These photos of Andrew with an unidentified woman in the files linked to the deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, coming after a recently released photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lying across four women at Sandringham, will bring more embarrassment for the royal family," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Daily Express. "We don't know when they were taken or the context and he has denied all wrongdoing, but they will seem extremely d******, especially to a public, where, in the latest YouGov poll, he [Andrew] has only 6% support." _ After being evicted from Royal Lodge, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was forced to relocate to Sandringham. However, staffers weren't excited about his arrival. "They've been told they don't have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable," an insider told The Sun. "There is already quite a list saying no thanks. There is understandably, a lot of disquiet, as he is now a total pariah." Steve Finn/Mega Steve Finn/Mega MEGA MEGA DOJ via Capital Pictures / MEGA MEGA Up Next The post Andrew faces 'the latest in a long line of indignities' with new house rule appeared first on Wonderwall.com.