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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Norfolk House Gets Unusual Addition — Report

The former Prince Andrew moved to a temporary property on the Sandringham Estate after his name was disclosed in the Jeffrey Epstein files, as his permanent residence was under renovation. And now, as per reports, the former Duke of York has added a mobile home on the property grounds of his new Norfolk residence to provide accommodation for security personnel. 

Ex-Prince Andrew has arranged for a mobile home for his security personnel, claims report

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will soon move to a modest 5-room Marsh Farm after being evicted from his lavish mansion, Royal Lodge in Windsor. Following his arrest and new developments, as per GBN, the former prince has made a temporary arrangement for his security personnel at his property, which is in the Sandringham Estate.

As per the outlet, the former Duke of York has positioned a substantial white mobile home on the grounds of his new Norfolk residence to provide accommodation for security personnel since his house can not accommodate the protection staff.

He took delivery of the mobile home at Marsh Farm in Wolferton. The mobile home, which arrived on the back of a lorry, has been placed inside a former stable block in order to conceal it from public sight.

Apart from adding a home for the staff at Marsh Farm, a six-foot perimeter fence and CCTV cameras have been installed to enhance security and privacy. Additionally, even removal vans were also seen beside the new mobile home in Marsh Farm. Andrew moved to Wood Farm early last month, as his permanent home, Marsh Farm, was under renovation. He was expected to move to his new residence after the Easter holidays. 

But it seems he may be evicted soon from his temporary home as well. 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.”

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