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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Teddy Bear Collection Moved Into Storage — Report

As ex-Prince Andrew gets ready for eviction, some of his most talked-about possessions, including his reported teddy bear collection, are now packed away off-site as he prepares to move to a new home. The former prince has not commented publicly on the reported move. Instead, he is keeping a low profile as the world watches him leave the Windsor home he has lived in for years.

Ex-Prince Andrew’s large teddy bear collection and other belongings reportedly in storage

The Express reported that ex-Prince Andrew’s belongings, including his teddy bear collection, have been boxed up and placed in a London storage unit. The outlet reported that removal vans have come and gone from Royal Lodge in recent days. It is a sign that the eviction process is now at play.

Royal Lodge, a 30-room Crown Estate property in Windsor, has been Andrew’s home since 2004. With a house of that size, the packing job appears significant. The Express reported that items have been taken to a lock-up near Bermondsey.

Moreover, according to the report, it remains unclear whether the storage unit will be a brief stop while Andrew relocates to a new place, or whether some items will stay there due to a smaller new property.

The Express also cited The Sun, which reported that the storage unit has round-the-clock guard protection and CCTV. Besides, the company operating the unit reportedly holds a royal warrant and stores high-value belongings, including artwork.

Though the vans are doing their job, Andrew has not yet officially vacated the Royal Lodge. He may reportedly stay there for only a few more days, though. Plans are allegedly in motion for him to move to King Charles’ Sandringham estate as a temporary accommodation, while he waits for Marsh Farm to be ready.

Although the former Prince Andrew’s eviction is in motion, he has reportedly been keeping under the radar and has been seen horse-riding on the estate.

Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on RealityTea.

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