Andrew offered temporary home to speed departure from Royal Lodge
King Charles aims to expedite Andrew's move from Royal Lodge to Sandringham with a temporary home offer while Marsh Farm undergoes renovations, sources say.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is expected to vacate his Royal Lodge home by mid-February, likely moving to Marsh Farm in Sandringham.
- A removal van was spotted at Andrew's Windsor mansion, and renovation work is underway at Marsh Farm to prepare for his arrival.
- Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will not be joining him in Norfolk and is making her own living arrangements.
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According to his titles, Andrew also loses his residence: King Charles wants to place his brother in the Marsh Farm in need of renovation – a humiliation for the ex-prince.
EVICTED: Disgraced Former Prince Andrew To Move Out of Luxurious 30-Room Royal Lodge by February – Inferior Marsh Farm in Sandringham Being Renovated To House Exiled Royal
‘Oh, how the mighty have fallen.’ The famous scripture quote from 2 Samuel 1:27 accurately describes the situation involving late British Queen Elisabeth II’s youngest son.
Ex-Prince Andrew's Move Has Reportedly Been Accelerated Amid Ongoing Banishment From Royal Life
The disgraced royal could be headed for Sandringham as soon as February.Getty Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on April 20, 2025The GistIn October, King Charles stripped his younger brother, the former Prince Andrew, of all of his royal titles and privileges.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as he is now known, was also forced to vacate his home of 23 years, the 30-bedroom mansion Royal Lodge.Originally thought to have a move out deadline of Easter, Andrew …
While white moving cars are already coming in front of the Royal Lodge in Windsor, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home – the Marsh Farm – will be rebuilt at an abrupt pace. First photos of the construction site show that the property is much more modest than the ex-prince is used to. Even before he celebrates his 66th birthday on February 19th, Andrew is said to have left the Royal Lodge in Windsor. British media report in agreement: The move …
A large moving car was sighted in front of the estate, despite speculations that the former prince would try to delay his departure.
After a long time of thinking, King Charles finally makes a decision. It's about his brother Andrew.
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