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Police officers were spotted outside Prince Andrew’s residence on the Sandringham estate early this morning, arriving in several unmarked vehicles shortly after 8am — the day the former Duke of York turned 66.
According to reports, detectives entered Wood Farm, where Andrew has been staying, as authorities continue assessing material connected to the Jeffrey Epstein files. Officers were seen carrying equipment, suggesting the visit was more than routine security presence. However, at the time of writing, there has been no confirmation of an arrest or formal charge.
The timing has intensified public attention. Andrew has long faced scrutiny over his association with Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose network of powerful contacts continues to generate global headlines. Recent document releases have renewed pressure on institutions and individuals named in connection with Epstein’s activities.
Sources indicate that law enforcement agencies are reviewing new claims and documentation to determine whether further investigation is warranted. Officials have not publicly detailed the scope of today’s visit, nor clarified whether it relates to newly surfaced evidence or ongoing assessment of previously known material.
Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 following backlash over his televised interview regarding Epstein. He later settled a U.S. civil lawsuit without admitting wrongdoing and was stripped of his military titles and royal patronages.
Today’s development raises fresh questions about whether the long-running controversy may enter a new phase. For now, authorities describe the situation as part of a broader evaluation process — but the presence of detectives at a royal residence ensures the story will remain under intense public scrutiny.
According to reports, detectives entered Wood Farm, where Andrew has been staying, as authorities continue assessing material connected to the Jeffrey Epstein files. Officers were seen carrying equipment, suggesting the visit was more than routine security presence. However, at the time of writing, there has been no confirmation of an arrest or formal charge.
The timing has intensified public attention. Andrew has long faced scrutiny over his association with Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose network of powerful contacts continues to generate global headlines. Recent document releases have renewed pressure on institutions and individuals named in connection with Epstein’s activities.
Sources indicate that law enforcement agencies are reviewing new claims and documentation to determine whether further investigation is warranted. Officials have not publicly detailed the scope of today’s visit, nor clarified whether it relates to newly surfaced evidence or ongoing assessment of previously known material.
Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 following backlash over his televised interview regarding Epstein. He later settled a U.S. civil lawsuit without admitting wrongdoing and was stripped of his military titles and royal patronages.
Today’s development raises fresh questions about whether the long-running controversy may enter a new phase. For now, authorities describe the situation as part of a broader evaluation process — but the presence of detectives at a royal residence ensures the story will remain under intense public scrutiny.

