Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is getting ready to shift from his temporary residence at Wood Farm to his permanent abode at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate. Sources close to the royal family indicate that the move is imminent, as three trucks carrying valuable art pieces were recently observed heading towards Marsh Farm. Furthermore, a team of movers has been spotted at the Norfolk estate handling a series of labeled boxes marked with ‘HRH’ denoting His Royal Highness and specifying the destination room.
The arrival of these boxes has signaled to many that Andrew’s transition to his more enduring dwelling is on the horizon. Earlier this week, three large lorries from Gander & White, an art logistics company with royal credentials, were seen arriving at Marsh Farm near Wolferton, possibly transporting paintings.
Since being evicted from Royal Lodge earlier this year, the former prince has been residing temporarily at Wood Farm, a modest cottage where his late father, Prince Philip, spent his final days. Andrew had to relinquish the lease of his former Windsor mansion after being stripped of his royal titles in October last year due to his connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
The ongoing renovations at Marsh Farm in preparation for Andrew’s residence have been in progress for several months. The property has seen engineers installing TV and broadband facilities, electricians working on the premises, and enhanced security measures such as CCTV and a new security fence. Marsh Farm is located around seven miles from the main Sandringham House, with an extended no-fly zone covering the royal estate and including Andrew’s new home.