Former Prince Andrew has officially moved into Marsh Farm, a residence on the Sandringham estate owned by King Charles III, concluding months of speculation about delays in his relocation. The 66-year-old royal was recently seen walking his dog near the property, confirming his arrival following extensive renovations.
Prior to this move, Andrew had been residing at Wood Farm, another home on the Sandringham estate, since earlier this year. His stay there extended longer than initially planned, reportedly causing frustration within the royal family due to his reluctance to vacate the premises. Notably, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, had intended to use Wood Farm during the Easter period, increasing the urgency for Andrew to complete his move.
This relocation comes after Andrew’s departure from the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he had lived for over twenty years. His exit coincided with renewed scrutiny over his past connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and controversies related to his tenure as the UK’s trade envoy.
In a significant development earlier this year, Andrew was briefly detained by British authorities in connection with an investigation into allegations of misconduct in public office. He was subsequently released under investigation, with no further public updates since.
