Ex-Prince Andrew’s Home Gets Big Security Upgrade After Arrest — Report
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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Home Gets Big Security Upgrade After Arrest — Report

Ex-Prince Andrew is facing home security after his arrest triggered precautions. A fence is going up around his Wood Farm home at Sandringham. One line set the tone for home security, noting “workmen were observed” building the barrier. As per a new report, crews arrived on Tuesday, February 24. They were seen erecting a “security fence” at Marsh Farm. The report said he is “due to take up residence around April”.

Ex-Prince Andrew’s Wood Farm home now has a new security fence after arrest — report

According to GB News, the property is “undergoing renovation work”. It said Marsh Farm is his “future home”. Meanwhile, Ex-Prince Andrew remains at the Wood Farm home. It reported Norfolk Police detained him there “last Thursday” on suspicion of misconduct in public office. It said he has been “kept out of public view” since returning to Sandringham. He returned after being “released from police custody” six days earlier.

In addition, the report described movement around ex-Prince Andrew‘s security. It said former Prince Andrew’s security personnel were seen “driving through the neighbouring village of Wolferton” on Tuesday. The outlet also said Norfolk Police took him into custody at the Wood Farm home, “on Thursday morning”. It said officers were “questioning him over alleged misconduct” during his trade envoy role, from 2001 to 2011. GB News added he has “consistently denied any wrongdoing”.

However, GB News tied the fallout to political steps beyond Britain. It said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrote to Sir Keir Starmer. He opened with “in light of recent events”. He wrote, “My government would agree to any proposal”. The letter backed removing Former Prince Andrew from the line of succession. He added Australians “take these grave allegations seriously”. Downing Street said it was “considering whether further steps are required”. He added it was “not ruling anything out”.

New Zealand followed with support, via Luxon’s spokesman. The update came after the former prince’s arrest. King Charles also addressed the situation, writing, “The law must take its course”.

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