Months after the announcement that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would be evicted from the Royal Lodge, a royal source has now confirmed his impending eviction date. The disgraced royal lost his titles and lease on the 30-room Windsor mansion last October due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. After over 20 years in the residence, Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson must vacate the property by the end of the month. Reports suggest that Ferguson is prepared to explore new opportunities. According to a source from Hello! Magazine, they need to move out by January 25, with Ferguson planning to find her own place. Meanwhile, removal lorries were seen at the Windsor estate, hinting at Andrew’s imminent departure. The royal is rumored to move to Marsh Farm on the King’s Norfolk estate, where preparations are underway for his arrival. Marsh Farm is currently undergoing renovations, with Sky technicians installing broadband in anticipation of Andrew’s move. Andrew is expected to stay in temporary accommodations before settling at the Norfolk estate around Easter. In October 2025, King Charles removed Andrew’s titles due to his association with Epstein. Despite the allegations, Andrew denies any wrongdoing.
