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GB News interrupted for breaking Andrew update - and it's bad news for Royal Family
Reach Daily Express | February 5, 2026 5:39 AM CST

GB News was halted this evening as Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker addressed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor relocating to a property following the bombshell release of further Jeffrey Epstein files. Walker claimed Andrew had moved "under the cover of darkness" on Monday night, perhaps to avoid the photographers, whom he had been "very much in front of" just hours earlier as he rode a horse.

"He was pictured waving to the public, which perhaps did not sit right with his brother, King Charles," the host suggested. The expert then claimed Andrew is at Wood Farm, a five-bedroom cottage that lies within the Sandringham estate, before he moves to Marsh Farm. "It's far more modest than he's used to because Royal Lodge is, of course, a 30-room mansion," Walker noted.

However, the royal expert then issued a crushing blow to Andrew and the rest of the Royal Family while announcing the update on the former Duke of York's move.

He stated: "This issue, even though he has moved to Sandringham, is just not going to go away for the Royal Family. Just a couple of hours ago, the Queen was on an engagement in London and a journalist shouted questions at her, saying, 'Is the Royal Family going to be supporting the Epstein investigation?' and, 'Does the Royal Family have a message for Epstein's victims?'"

Walker then said the Epstein scandal is "still overshadowing the work of the Royal Family," as earlier today, another wave of emails was released by the US Department of Justice.

In one document, an exotic dancer claimed she performed "sex acts" for Andrew and demanded $250,000 from Epstein.

Andrew, 65, always vehemently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by the royal with the exotic dancer mentioned in the emails.

Walker concluded: "It's hugely embarrassing for the Royal Family. So despite the move, I just don't see this Andrew problem going away any time soon."

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