Removal van leaves Royal Lodge as Andrew set to leave Berks mansion
Former Prince Andrew is relocating to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate after being served notice at Royal Lodge and will stay in temporary accommodation until renovations finish.
- In October, Buckingham Palace announced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will give up his Royal Lodge, Windsor lease and relocate to the Sandringham estate, Norfolk.
- After being stripped of titles, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor relocated following notice to vacate Royal Lodge, linked to his ties with the now-dead American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
- A removal van was seen leaving Royal Lodge, Windsor, while Sky engineers and Nordwell, Norwich-based security firm vans were spotted nearby, showing contractor and security activity.
- Renovations at Marsh Farm will keep him offsite until Easter, so he will live in temporary digs while the work continues on the King's Norfolk estate.
- The Wolferton lane has seen visible physical changes, including timber fencing about 6ft high and vans from a Norwich-based security firm specialising in CCTV, alarms and access control.
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See removal van leaving Royal Lodge as Andrew moves on
A removal van has left Royal Lodge in Windsor as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor prepares to move to Sandringham in Norfolk.
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