Ex-Prince Andrew is reportedly yet to move to his expected future home, the Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, despite several updates. The former Duke of York has allegedly been living at the Wood Farm cottage in Sandringham, which reportedly became his temporary residence after he had to leave his longtime residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire. The news came after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest at the Wood Farm, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, on February 19, on his 66th birthday. Since then, the authorities have released the former Prince, reportedly under investigation.
Ex-Prince Andrew has reportedly not moved into new home in Marsh Farm
Ex-Prince Andrew reportedly has not moved into his expected new home, the Marsh Farm, on the Sandringham Estate. As reported by GB News, the former Duke of York has been residing at Wood Farm since February 2. It is the former residence of Prince Philip, his late father. In the meantime, news about renovations at the Marsh Farm has been swirling all around the internet.
Per the news outlet, the renovation work at the farm started on January 15. Tradesmen were reportedly seen bringing fence posts into the property’s grounds to replace the existing old wire fencing. In its place, the workers allegedly built a big wooden barrier. According to the news outlet, the workers officially finished the new fencing and the security gates on March 13. The security system reportedly screened the farmhouse from the road even before the move-in.
Apart from the barrier, renovation workers have also allegedly installed new security lighting and new CCTV cameras in Marsh Farm. The news outlet further reported that removal vans were also at the property in March. The vans were allegedly delivering artwork, furniture, and other personal items to the farmhouse. Meanwhile, per the news outlet, despite all these new renovation updates, ex-Prince Andrew has not shifted to the Marsh Farm from the Wood Farm cottage yet.
Originally written by Nikita Nath on Mandatory.
