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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Moves Into Marsh Farm as Sandringham Tours Reroute Past the House

The relocation underscores his internal exile during ongoing UK and US inquiries.

Overview

  • Sandringham’s popular Land Rover “safari” now runs behind Marsh Farm and uses its shared driveway, giving visitors a clear view of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new residence.
  • Andrew settled into the five-bedroom Wolferton property after weeks of work that added a near two-metre perimeter fence, CCTV, upgraded internet and satellite TV, with reports that King Charles paid privately for the renovations.
  • Work crews also installed new interiors and a static caravan for a slimmed-down protection team, reflecting a smaller footprint and tighter security near a public road.
  • He was arrested on February 19 on suspicion of misconduct in public office and released under investigation, with several UK forces reviewing allegations and US investigators seeking his evidence about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Royal Lodge, which Andrew vacated, belongs to the Crown Estate rather than the King personally, and its upkeep and future use now fall to the estate, with commentators suggesting it could be opened to the public.