Removal Vans Arrive at Andrew's New Sandringham Home After Security Fence Installed
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's Marsh Farm residence on Sandringham estate features enhanced security and ongoing renovations following his removal from royal duties.
- On March 17, three large lorries arrived at Marsh Farm cottage on the Sandringham Estate, signalling an imminent move for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, following major renovations.
- Following the release of memoir and files, the move was prompted after Andrew's February 19 arrest and last year's loss of titles and removal from the Royal Lodge by King Charles.
- Engineers from Sky installed TV and broadband, electricians added CCTV, work progressed on two reception rooms and the kitchen, and a six-foot security fence was erected for privacy.
- Estate rules now restrict Andrew's movements and visitors, requiring guest approval and chaperones while banning horse riding; King Charles urged a 'full, fair and proper process'.
- Ongoing investigations cite evidence Andrew shared confidential files with Jeffrey Epstein while a trade envoy, and the no-fly zone over the Sandringham Estate has been extended to include Marsh Farm, though Andrew denies wrongdoing.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appears to be moving to his final home at the royal Sandringham estate. Previously, he was thrown out of his long-time home, the Royal Lodge.
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