A disgraced former royal may be in a new home sooner than expected. Last year, ex-Prince Andrew lost all his royal titles after details emerged about his ties with disgraced late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The brother of King Charles was evicted from his Royal Lodge home earlier this year.
The former Duke of York had been forced to move from that home, taking up shelter at the Sandringham Estate. That was just a temporary home for him; however, with the father of two currently living on Wood Farm. His stay on that property may be cut short.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might face problems at his Wood Farm home
He’s yet to be convicted of any crimes, but the backlash against Andrew continues. The ex-husband of Sarah Ferguson is supposed to be moving to Marsh Farm permanently. Renovations for that have reportedly been ramped up. He’s apparently due to move out of his temporary home after the Easter holidays. On an episode of Hello’s The Right Royal Podcast, insider Matt Wilkinson says, “I have a sneaking suspicion he could be in even before that, because they want Wood Farm back.”
Andrew was arrested last month for alleged on February 19 on suspicion of misconduct while in public office. In October, it was reported that he wanted the home of his nephew, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle.
Early last month, Andrew moved to Wood Farm. He’d resided at the lodge with his ex-wife, Sarah, since 2004. Andrew’s soon-to-be new home at Marsh Farm is said to be tiny compared to where he lived for decades. The Royal Lodge had 30 rooms, with amenities such as a chapel, a swimming pool, and an outdoor terrace.
Marsh Farms is about seven miles from the main Norfolk home where royals tend to spend their Christmas holidays. Despite his scandal, Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, have kept their royal titles.
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