Ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is currently residing at Sandringham Estate. He will soon move to Marsh Farm once the renovations are done. A new report suggests that the security fence at his new home is almost complete, with just a gate left to install. The fence, along with the gate, will block most of the two-storey house from view from the nearby road. There is also a trench dug between his new house and a nearby barn. However, it’s not yet clear what it’s for.
Security fence at ex-Prince Andrew’s Marsh Farm home almost covers it from public road
Recently, reports suggested that King Charles will provide for all living arrangements for his brother, ex-Prince Andrew. However, to live a comfortable life, the former Duke of York will have to stay out of the public eye.
The news comes after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was released after a few hours; however, he still remains under investigation. Andrew, who is currently residing at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate, will soon relocate to Marsh Farm once the renovations are done.
The former prince is allegedly now expected to live an isolated life if he wants his elder brother, Charles, to fund his comfortable lifestyle. He is reportedly set to have only two household staff — a chef and a valet — at his new residence.
It looks like work has already begun for Andrew to have minimal public exposure. GB News reported that a fence at his new home is almost complete. Meanwhile, a gate will also be installed to complete the tall wooden barrier. Once all the work is done, the fence, along with the gate, will block a large portion of the house from view from the nearby road.
While all formalities are being completed for his relocation, sources say that discussions are ongoing about the former prince’s line of succession and what the future holds for him.
Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on Reality Tea.
