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Royal Staff Rejects Former Duke of York, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, at Sandringham Estate

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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor faces significant trouble within the Royal household as staff at Sandringham have refused to work with him. The former Duke has been forced out of his residence at the Royal Lodge, leading to protests from servants.

A source for The Sun reports: “They’ve been told they don’t have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable.” There is already a substantial list of individuals who have declined this request. Public sentiment is understandably upset as Mountbatten now stands as a pariah figure within the royal circles.

However, there are concerns that once he finds comfort at Wood Farm with Marsh Farm in progress, it could be challenging to remove him again in the future, according to an insider’s account.

Meanwhile, King Charles appears frustrated by this situation and speculates on what might occur down the line.

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