Prince Andrew vanishes from royal website
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “removed” references to abuse victims in statements Buckingham Palace issued after his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview in 2019.
The move is just the latest in Andrew's saga surrounding his alleged connection to the late sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
In their statement about the dogs, Muick and Sandy, the palace said, "The corgis will remain with the family," leaving it open-ended as far as who the corgis will live with: Andrew, 65, Sarah, 66, or possibly one of their daughters, Princess Beatrice, 37, or Princess Eugenie, 35, and their families.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the disgraced younger brother of King Charles III, is going into internal exile that will see him further hidden from view from a clearly angry British public. His ejection from the 30-room Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle to one of the properties on the king's private estate at Sandringham in the east of England will symbolize the downfall of the one-time prince and duke.