British police have been conducting extensive searches of the Royal Lodge in Windsor for four days, a property recently vacated by ex-Prince Andrew following a dispute with King Charles III. The investigation centers on allegations of abuse of public office, specifically the suspicion that Andrew, during his tenure as a trade envoy, shared sensitive information with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to facilitate joint business ventures. Reports indicate Andrew protested his eviction from the 31-room estate, reportedly shouting, "I am the Queen's second son, you can't do this to me!" Meanwhile, whistleblower emails from 2019 suggest King Charles was aware of his brother's alleged misuse of the Royal Family's name for private banking purposes, raising questions about the timing of any intervention.