GB News halted for breaking Andrew Mountbatten Windsor update

GB News was halted for a breaking announcement on Wednesday's instalment of the programme on February 4 as its more bad news for the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. The former prince has suffered a dramatic fall from grace following his controversial ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Host Patrick Christys was joined by royal reporter Cameron Walker, who revealed: "GB News can confirm that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor left Royal Lodge, which is a 30-odd mansion that he's lived in for the last couple of decades, to move to a separate property on the Sandringham Estate." While the former Duke of York has consistently denied any wrongdoing, he has been named multiple times in the Epstein files after featuring in numerous images and emails. One of the photographs appears to show the 65-year-old seemingly leaning on all fours beside a fully dressed woman lying on the floor, the Express reports. It also emerged that in their correspondence, Andrew sent photos of his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice to the late paedophile. In the report, Cameron continued: "Marsh Farm, which will be his permanent home, is currently under renovation, so he's moved to Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate, instead temporarily. Andrew has officially been removed from the Royal Lodge (Image: GB News) "The Sun are saying Andrew has been fast-tracked to the Sandringham Estate under the cover of darkness to stop being seen, but perhaps more crucially because it's come in the wake of more Epstein files being released in which Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is named on occasions." The journalist continued: "Adding to that, of course, it's been widely reported that Thames Valley Police are investigating claims that a second alleged victim was trafficked to Andrew, to have sex with him in Royal Lodge." In a statement, released on Tuesday, February 3, Thames Valley Police said it was "aware of reports about a woman said to have been taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes. "We are assessing the information in line with our established procedures." It added: "We take any reports of sexual crimes extremely seriously and encourage anyone with information to come forward. "At this time, these allegations have not been reported to Thames Valley Police by either the lawyer or their client." During GB News, Cameron added: "We believe it has got the point where so much heat is on the Royal Family, we saw it just hours ago with Andrew's own brother, Edward, on an official Royal sanction visit to Dubai, to talk about education being overshadowed because he is asked by a journalist on the stage his thoughts and feelings about the Epstein files being released. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (Image: Getty) "In which, his own brother is named in a number of those documents, and he said his thoughts are with the victims ... and what it has done is overshadow the work of the working Royal Family. "Which is perhaps why the King has decided to accelerate from Royal Lodge for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to the Sandringham Estate." Prince Edward became the first senior royal to break his silence on his brother's mention in the Epstein files after he issued a public statement yesterday. Andrew's younger brother made the comments when asked how he was “coping” since the US Department of Justice’s document dump on Friday by a CNN journalist at the World Governments Summit in Dubai on Tuesday. He said: “Well, with the best will in the world, I’m not sure this is the audience that is the least bit interested in that. "They all came here to listen to education, solving the future, but no, I think it’s all really important, always, to remember the victims and who are the victims in all this.”

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