Andrew’s removal trucks arrive at Royal Lodge as eviction accelerates


Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to move to ‘much smaller’ Marsh Farm

The eviction of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the Royal Lodge is officially underway.

According the sunRemoval vans were seen arriving at the disgraced prince’s former home in Windsor on Wednesday morning (January 14). Photos shared by the outlet showed a white truck driving through the gates of the Royal Lodge around 10:30 am. They were seen leaving after three hours.

The outlet previously reported that the former Duke of York could hand over the property when he turns 66 in February. Some sources suggest he could be out by the end of the month.

As the move gathers pace, preparations at Andrew’s next residence are underway. Renovations are currently underway at Marsh Farm in Sandringham, where he is expected to spend his years in exile. Until work is completed on his new home, Andrew will temporarily stay at a smaller property in Sandringham until Easter.

Despite the progress, the reduction is significant. A source told the outlet: “Snow or rain has not slowed down work on Marsh Farm, but it still needs a lot of attention to make it habitable. But one thing is for sure is that it is much, much smaller and less luxurious than Royal Lodge.”

Andrew was stripped of his titles as prince and duke amid renewed scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He also returned his 75-year lease after calling Royal Lodge home since 2004.

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