Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is making arrangements to transition from his temporary residence at Wood Farm to his permanent abode at Marsh Farm within the Sandringham estate. Royal insiders suggest that the move is imminent, as evidenced by the arrival of three lorries carrying valuable artworks at Marsh Farm on Tuesday. Subsequently, a team of movers has been observed on the Norfolk estate transporting a series of labeled boxes.
The boxes are marked with ‘HRH’ (His Royal Highness) followed by the designated room for their contents. Andrew lost his HRH title in 2022 when Queen Elizabeth revoked his military titles and royal patronages. The recent unloading of boxes at Marsh Farm indicates that Andrew’s transition to his more enduring residence is forthcoming. Earlier, Gander & White, an art logistics firm with a royal warrant, delivered paintings to Marsh Farm, signaling the impending move.
Since vacating Royal Lodge earlier this year, Andrew has resided at Wood Farm, a modest cottage where his late father, Prince Philip, spent his final days. The ongoing renovations at Marsh Farm have been underway for several months in preparation for Andrew’s relocation. Notably, security measures, including CCTV installation and a significant security fence, have been implemented at the property, located approximately seven miles from Sandringham House.
Marsh Farm’s main house is undergoing substantial refurbishments, with the reception rooms and kitchen being renovated. The property’s proximity to the Sandringham House has necessitated an extension of the no-fly zone over the royal estate to include Marsh Farm. The estate has also been equipped with modern amenities such as TV and broadband, with engineers from Sky seen installing them earlier this year.
It is believed that Andrew’s former residence at Royal Lodge housed various historic paintings and artifacts, many of which belong to the Royal Collection Trust, preventing their removal by Andrew. The controversy surrounding Andrew’s previous residence arose from revelations about his association with Jeffrey Epstein, leading to the termination of his royal titles and a subsequent investigation into his lease agreement.
In summary, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s impending move to Marsh Farm signifies a significant transition in his living arrangements, with ongoing renovations and heightened security measures in place at the estate to accommodate his relocation.
