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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor targeted by protesters at new home | Royal | News

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was targeted by protesters at his new home in Norfolk in what was described as a major security breach. The disgraced former Duke of York moved into the King’s Sandringham Estate last February following the latest wave of opprobrium over his links to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew is staying at Wood Farm temporarily until the renovations to his new home, Marsh Farm, are completed. She was photographed visiting her new home to monitor the progress. But on Thursday a group of protesters reportedly climbed Marsh Farm’s fences before being confronted by security.

Accordingly Hello! The four men managed to approach the farmhouse, where Andrew had been seen driving earlier and began “shouting abuse,” according to Magazine.

The former prince was reportedly inside the house at the time of the incident. Andrew’s security immediately took action and defused the situation, while a group of people got into the car they had used to approach and drove away.

However, the security team quickly defused the situation and the protesters then got into their cars and drove away.

Last month Andrew caused uproar when he appeared to still be addressed by his HRH title despite the Epstein scandal.

Pictures showed the moving boxes being transported by movers to its new home in Norfolk.

The boxes, one for the living room and the other for the office, all had ‘HRH’ written on them.

Andrew lost his titles and honor last year after disturbing details emerged about his relationship with the convicted pedophile.

The former Duke of York was plunged into further humiliation in January when the US Department of Justice released the latest installment of the Epstein files, which many refer to as his own.

Just because he is named in the Epstein files does not indicate any wrongdoing, and Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing.

Andrew was arrested in February, on his birthday, on suspicion of abuse of public office, but was released under investigation 11 hours later.

The arrest came after documents in the Epstein files showed he may have shared classified information with the convicted pedophile during his time as Britain’s trade envoy.

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