A removal van was noticed at Royal Lodge, indicating the apparent progression of the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the property. The former Duke of York is expected to vacate the 30-room Windsor mansion and relocate to a residence on the King’s private Sandringham estate after relinquishing the mansion’s lease.
Andrew was observed departing Royal Lodge as a large truck arrived. This occurred shortly after renovations were witnessed at Marsh Farm in Sandringham, which is believed to be the ex-prince’s future residence. Notably, a wooden fence has been erected around a portion of Marsh Farm, where a digger was seen working, and technicians from Sky were installing Sky TV and broadband services.
Forced to surrender Royal Lodge due to public outcry over paying a nominal rent, Andrew, who was stripped of his titles last year for “serious lapses” in judgment, is making the transition. This decision came after the release of incriminating documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate and accusations from Virginia Giuffre. Andrew, however, denies any wrongdoing.
Months after the announcement of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s impending eviction from Royal Lodge, a royal source has finally disclosed the time frame for his departure. The former prince was stripped of his royal titles by King Charles and had to relinquish his lease on the Windsor mansion last year amid ongoing controversies involving his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Following much speculation, it has been revealed that Andrew will move out of the long-standing residence within days. This marks a significant development in the ongoing saga surrounding the disgraced royal’s living arrangements.
