A report suggests that the ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, new home at Marash Farm featured a light blue front door. This reportedly reflects his reduced status after leaving Royal Lodge. Andrew was told to vacate the royal residence last year on the orders of King Charles. His exit was accompanied by that of his former wife, Sarah Ferguson.
The ex-Prince also lost his honorary titles amid ongoing controversies surrounding him. According to sources, the blue front door at his new home has become symbolic of his “fall from grace.” Plus, it highlights the dramatic shift in his royal standing.
Ex-Prince Andrew’s blue home door proves ‘he’s now just like every other tenant,’ claims local
A new report suggests that ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home has a blue front door.” The report states that the hue reflects his “fall from grace.” Andrew left Royal Lodge and temporarily moved to Wood Farm at the Sandringham Estate. This was when renovations were underway at Marsh Farm. Recently, he relocated to Marsh Farm, a five-bedroom property in Norfolk.
The entrance door of his home is blue in color. It is the same as other tenants on King Charles’s Sandringham Estate. Charles has many properties throughout his 20,000-acre estate. The front door is something that distinguishes all the properties.
All homes on this estate have uniform light blue front doors, a tradition said to date back to the Queen Mother.
A local told the Mirror, “Andrew now has a front door matching the Sandringham staff, which shows just how far he has fallen from grace. He is now just like every other tenant.” Furthermore, the source stated, “The colour of the front door indicates the house is owned by the King, so it’s a constant reminder that his brother is paying for him to live there. As a tenant, you are not allowed to change the front door, so he is stuck with it.”
