Removal Van Leaves Royal Lodge as Andrew Moves to Norfolk
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will temporarily live elsewhere while Marsh Farm undergoes renovations and new security measures ahead of his relocation to Sandringham estate.
- Last year, Prince William, Prince of Wales was barred from riding e-scooters at Forest Lodge, Grade II-listed home in the 4,800-acre Windsor Great Park.
- For safety reasons, Windsor Great Park rules ban motorised transport and reserve roads for residents and estate workers, exempting cyclists while prohibiting e-scooters, hoverboards, and one-wheels.
- At Adelaide Cottage William often used a 10mph e-scooter and was regularly spotted riding it around the estate and to the castle.
- Authorities warn anyone using an e-scooter in the park could face fines, penalty points and seizure by police, but insiders say residents of the Windsor Great Park estate may still use them on nearby roads and William is prepared to comply.
- That contrast highlights that The Long Walk, a 2.5-mile tree-lined avenue to Windsor Castle, remains off-limits to scooters, shaping daily movement for the future King and his family.
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Laughing Andrew spotted as disgraced prince uses royal removal firm for eviction - The Mirror
It can be revealed the 65-year-old still appears to be getting the royal treatment despite being stripped of his title, as the removals firm that carted his stuff off to storage has a royal warrant
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