Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has recently placed a sizable mobile dwelling on the Sandringham estate, located near his new residence at Marsh Farm. The transportable structure was delivered via lorry to Sandringham and positioned in the rear garden of Marsh Farm, possibly serving as staff accommodations due to limited space in his smaller current home compared to his previous Royal Lodge residence.
Characterized by white paneling and large windows with closed blinds, the mobile home is modest in size and could be utilized for office space or living quarters. This delivery follows Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s public appearance after being released from police custody following his arrest weeks prior.
The former prince, who had been residing at Wood Farm on the King’s estate, was seen near Marsh Farm walking his dogs along with security personnel. Andrew was arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a charge he vehemently denies.
Recent activities at Marsh Farm suggest Andrew’s permanent move to the property, with removal vans transporting artwork and labeled boxes marked ‘HRH’ being carried in. The property has undergone renovations, including the installation of TV and broadband by engineers from Sky, as well as enhanced security measures such as CCTV.
Located about seven miles from Sandringham House, the property now falls within a no-fly zone over the royal estate. These developments mark Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s transition as he settles into his new home amidst ongoing legal challenges and public scrutiny.