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Episode Date: March 14, 2026Sandringham Estate Apologizes for Service Closures Amidst Prince Andrews Controversy The Sandringham Estate has issued an apology for the closure of several key services in March, includin...g the restaurant, terrace, visitor center, and church. This comes as the estate, now home to Prince Andrew, faces intense public and media scrutiny due to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the ongoing investigation into his alleged actions. Despite denying all allegations, Andrews presence has put the estate in the spotlight. Meanwhile, work continues on his long-term home at Marsh Farm, with a six-foot-high security fence nearly complete. The government is exploring ways to remove Andrew from the line of succession, a process that could take years and require approval from all fifteen Commonwealth realms. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/74f6ec3fb5a8bace
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This is your entertainment update for March 14th.
Sandringham Estate issued an apology after announcing closures for several key services in March.
The restaurant and terrace shut down for March 16th to 18.
The visitor center, including its shop, closed on March 24th.
And St. Mary Magdalene Church was unavailable on March 26th.
This news hits during heavy media focus on the estate, now home to Prince Andrew.
He moved there after leaving Royal Lodge for temporary quarantine.
quarters at Wood Farm. King Charles stripped him of royal titles last October over ties to Jeffrey
Epstein. Public and media scrutiny has intensified around Andrew's situation. The former dupe denies
all allegations, including claims of sharing classified information. His presence has put the
estate in the spotlight like never before. Meanwhile, work progresses on his long-term home at Marsh Farm.
Crews are finishing a six-foot high security fence around the property. Just a gate remains to
secure it from the public road. The government is exploring ways to remove Andrew from the line of
succession, currently eighth. It would need approval from all 15 Commonwealth realms and could take
years. No word yet on his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who follow in line.
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