New Delhi, Nov. 2 -- How King Charles' decisive actions mark a turning point in the monarchy's fight for survival amid Epstein fallout

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's exile to Sandringham, orchestrated by King Charles III, marks a watershed moment for the British monarchy as it confronts its most persistent scandal in recent history. Once celebrated as a senior royal and decorated Falklands War veteran, Andrew has found himself eclipsed by allegations tied to his long association with the deceased American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and fresh claims that renewed public outrage this autumn. The consequences have been seismic, resulting in the permanent loss of his royal styles and a forced departure from Royal Lodge at Windsor to an isolat...