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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Told to Leave No Trace at Royal Lodge Amid Scandal

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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as the Duke of York, has been instructed to minimize his presence following a scandal involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The Royal Lodge is being thoroughly cleaned by palace officials, who have requested that all items belonging to Andrew be removed and disposed of before he vacates the premises.

Insiders reveal that staff members are setting fire to unwanted belongings on the estate. The removal process has been swift, with skip trucks frequently seen loading and unloading at the site.

Palace sources confirm that the burning of furniture and other personal items is attributed to Andrew’s former staff members.

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