Shamed Andrew Mountbatten Windsor embarks on a covert journey ahead of vacating his mansion residence following a royal decree by King Charles III, who stripped him of his titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The disgraced ex-Duke is now preparing to relocate to the privately-owned Sandringham Estate in Norfolk after being ousted from the 30-bedroom estate.
Prior to exiting Royal Lodge, Andrew discreetly visited Marsh Farm, his new residence in Norfolk, to oversee measurements for curtains and inspect ongoing renovations at the more modest property. Despite facing public scrutiny and denying all accusations against him, the former prince has maintained a low profile.
Preparations for Andrew’s move to Marsh Farm include enhanced security measures and the installation of a 6ft perimeter fence around the premises. Sources close to the situation revealed that Andrew has acknowledged his new reality and is determined to move forward with his life. He may temporarily lodge at Wood Farm Cottage until the renovations at Marsh Farm are finalized, with his potential departure from Royal Lodge expected before his birthday on February 19.
Recent sightings of removal vans at Royal Lodge and Sky technicians setting up broadband at Marsh Farm indicate the imminent transition. Additionally, a no-fly zone encompassing Marsh Farm, located approximately seven miles from Sandringham House, suggests an extension of security measures around the Sandringham Estate.
