Former Prince Andrew is reportedly preparing to move to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The move follows extensive planning and refurbishment work on the property, which has been vacant and unfurnished. Sources indicate that some of Former Prince Andrewโs belongings have already been removed from Royal Lodge and placed in storage, signaling that the relocation is likely imminent.
The Marsh Farm property features two reception rooms, a kitchen, and several outbuildings. It is located near the village of Wolferton, about seven miles west of Sandringham House, where the royal family traditionally spends Christmas. The property reportedly requires extensive renovation before it can become fully habitable.
According to reports, Former Prince Andrew is not required to vacate Royal Lodge until October 2026. Buckingham Palace has declined to confirm any details regarding his future residence, citing privacy, security concerns, and data protection regulations.
Marsh Farm is considered a practical choice due to extended no-fly regulations in the area, which provide an additional layer of security. Another property, Wood Farmโpreviously occupied by Prince Philip during his retirement after stepping back from royal duties in 2017โwas reportedly considered but later ruled out because of its proximity to other members of the royal family.
While no official relocation date has been announced, the preparations suggest that Former Prince Andrewโs move is becoming more certain. Analysts note that the property offers a balance of privacy, security, and proximity to the main Sandringham estate, allowing him to maintain connections with the royal family while enjoying a more secluded lifestyle.
Marsh Farmโs renovations are expected to be completed in the coming months, and the property could become the new residence for Former Prince Andrew once ready. This move is seen as part of a broader transition to more private living arrangements following his reduced public role within the royal family.
The relocation reflects a trend among senior royals seeking quieter estates that offer both security and privacy, while remaining close to family events and royal traditions.
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