A significant amount of manure was recently dumped near the recent residence of Prince Andrew, according to reports.
The incident occurred at Wood Farm, the former royal’s current home on the Sandringham estate. The unusual delivery comes amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding the former prince, who recently celebrated his 66th birthday on February 19th.
Prince Andrew was previously arrested on February 19th and subsequently released while authorities continue their investigation into allegations of improper conduct in public office, as detailed by VRT News. The arrest followed the release of millions of documents related to a probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation.
Recent revelations from the so-called Epstein files have also raised questions about Epstein’s involvement with Prince Andrew and his family, including a detail concerning a purported “sex weekend” linked to his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, as reported by Headliner.nl. These developments follow a turbulent week for both Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, and appear to be escalating tensions within the royal family.
Prince Andrew has been named in a fraud case involving a Turkish businessman, where a woman allegedly claimed he was owed 750,000 pounds for a British passport. The former prince reportedly returned the money once the scheme was uncovered.
King Charles III has publicly stated his support for the ongoing investigation, promising “full and sincere cooperation” from the royal household. This latest series of events continues to draw significant public attention to the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal and its impact on the British royal family.