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Prince Andrew Unfazed Amid Ongoing House Move

Prince Andrew appeared carefree as he was seen in Windsor, seemingly unconcerned despite his ongoing house move. The former prince, who has faced disgrace, was spotted laughing while driving his Range Rover along the Long Walk. He also enjoyed a leisurely horse ride and engaged in conversation with a dog walker.

The day after some of his belongings were removed from his Royal Lodge mansion in preparation for his relocation to Marsh Farm on King Charles’ Sandringham estate, Prince Andrew was observed showing no signs of stress. Despite losing his royal title, the 65-year-old continues to receive special treatment, evidenced by the removals firm with a royal warrant handling his possessions.

Sources have indicated that although Prince Andrew is no longer officially part of the royal circle, he remains connected to that world. His valuable items, including artwork, are now stored in a secure warehouse in South London under constant guard. Meanwhile, the US Department of Justice is reviewing a vast number of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender and a close associate of Prince Andrew.

The Justice Department has deployed a large team to analyze the extensive collection of documents associated with Epstein. Recent disclosures include previously unseen photographs of Epstein with prominent figures like Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, and Michael Jackson. While over 12,000 files have been released, around two million more are still under review, with the DOJ striving to protect victim privacy throughout the process.

Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, and US Attorney in the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton have affirmed their commitment to releasing materials promptly while safeguarding victim identities. The department acknowledges the complexity of the review process due to the sheer volume of documents, emphasizing the need for meticulous redaction to ensure victim confidentiality.

Justice Department officials have described the document review as resource-intensive, requiring continuous evaluation and adjustments to maintain rigor and integrity. Despite ongoing efforts, no definitive timeline has been provided for the full release of the extensive document archive, leaving the public awaiting further information.

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