Ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged massive collection of teddy bears reportedly has no place in his current temporary residence, Wood Farm Cottage in Sandringham. The former Duke of York allegedly had to move to the Sandringham cottage from his longtime residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, after reports of his scandalous past came to light. New reports claim that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could only bring one stuffed animal from his huge collection to his current residence.
Ex-Prince Andrew’s entire teddy bear collection left behind, except one in new home — report
Ex-Prince Andrew lost his royal titles and his longtime residence, the Royal Lodge. It all happened after news of his scandalous past broke out. He has now reportedly shifted to the Wood Farm Cottage in Sandringham. Now, reports about his massive teddy bear collection, which allegedly includes over sixty stuffed animals, have started to swirl all around the internet. As reported by Bild, the former Duke of York’s teddy bear collection has no place in his new temporary residence.
Per the news outlet, Tom Quinn, a royal author, wrote about what ex-Prince Andrew wanted with his teddy bear collection. He allegedly always desired to see his stuffed animals in accordance with particular guidelines. If the staff somehow missed doing that, he would allegedly feel irritated. However, currently, the staff members reportedly no longer have to keep track of this specific requirement.
In the meantime, the news outlet further reported that the ex-Prince has brought only one stuffed animal from his entire collection to Wood Farm Cottage in Sandringham. Meanwhile, the rest of the huge collection reportedly had to be left behind. They are allegedly in storage now “for practical reasons.” The collection is reportedly now placed with some furniture and some other belongings. It was allegedly a very hard decision for the former Duke of York to make. However, the former Prince has not made any comments on the matter.
Originally written by Nikita Nath on Reality Tea.
