Overview
- UK media report that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will swap his 30-room Royal Lodge residence for a much smaller holding home on the King’s private estate, described as “shoebox-sized.”
- An empty site known as Marsh Farm is being refurbished and has been linked to his relocation by The Times, with a no-fly zone extension in the area reported by the Sun on Sunday.
- Renovations are said to be underway for both the temporary accommodation and a more substantial Sandringham house that could follow.
- Palace sources say there is no set move date and the address will not be disclosed for privacy and security reasons, and some belongings have been placed in storage.
- Additional claims of night-time removals from Royal Lodge and speculation that he could later move abroad have been reported but remain unverified.