Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, have a link to the late accused Jeffrey Epstein that seems to have become a big trouble for their daughter, Princess Beatrice. According to Radar Online, she is leaving no stone unturned to protect her family, especially her $5 million Cotswolds retreat. She does not want to compromise on their safety at any cost, amid the backlash and scrutiny her parents are currently facing.
The 37-year-old Princess lives with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and daughters Sienna, Athena, and her husband’s son Wolfie on the estate. To ensure their safety, the property has been fortified with six-foot-high gates and features a dedicated security office and 24-hour surveillance.
According to an insider, Beatrice’s family aims to live their lives without any unwanted interruptions; hence, they are implementing these measures to protect their family. The sources also added that the estate’s precautions are about “complete privacy and control.”
The insider further revealed that the estate is not just equipped with cameras and secured by long gates; they have taken every possible security measure, showing how seriously they take any potential threat.
Princess Beatrice and her husband are well aware of the scandals their parents have been involved in since their link to Epstein came to light. And they are aware that this could make them the targets for all sorts of people. Hence, they are walking the extra mile to protect themselves and their kids from any harm.
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Photos from Epstein’s estate, released by House Democrats this week, show figures like Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew, and others, though they imply no wrongdoing.
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Talking about the $5 million Cotswolds property, as reported, it is a converted farmhouse that became Beatrice and her family’s primary residence in 2022. Before they moved in, several modifications were made, including upgraded fencing, surveillance points, and a security hub where personnel monitor the estate and its grounds.
A speculation that has arisen after Beatrice and her husband have been taking so many security measures is that her disgraced mother, Sarah Ferguson, might be moving into the estate’s guest house.
As reported earlier by Radar Online, Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, had agreed to move out of the royal lodge after he was stripped of all his royal titles. This happened after King Charles was put under a lot of public pressure following the revelation that his disgraced brother had been friends with the late accused Epstein.
The Andrew formerly known as Prince has been stripped of his last remaining title, vice-admiral, and reduced to commander (retired) Royal Navy. It was removed by the military on advice from his brother, the King, for the ultimate humiliation.
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According to the reports, “Sarah’s move is being managed quietly for privacy. Few details are being shared to prevent media attention, as any relocation is likely to draw public interest. But protecting Sarah if she does move in will be just as important for Beatrice as shielding her own family from harm.”
Earlier, several reports stated that Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Ferguson, are considering fleeing Great Britain after her emails to Epstein were released. An alternative location they might be reportedly considering includes Switzerland and Portugal.
Although every measure has been taken to protect the family from the outside, the estate’s interior is said to be far cozier. According to a designer, “The home’s look is one of farmhouse chic, blending more modern sophistication with coziness.”
We hope the family does not have to go through more trouble because of their connection to the late accused Jeffrey Epstein. And we can only wait and watch to see what the final relocation destination is for Andrew and Sarah. Stay tuned for more updates on the Epstein controversy and what will happen next for the ex-royals.




