Prince Andrew Vacates Royal Lodge Residence
Prince Andrew has officially vacated the Royal Lodge residence. His new permanent home is located on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, specifically at Marsh Farm.
Details of the Move
As part of the transition, Andrew is expected to return to Windsor in the coming weeks. He will collect the remainder of his belongings from his previous residence.
Recent Sightings
He was last observed in Windsor on a horseback ride. Additionally, photographs captured him driving away from Windsor Castle, where he waved to onlookers.
Official Announcement
An announcement made in October confirmed that formal notice had been issued for the surrender of the Royal Lodge lease. This development follows considerable controversy regarding the rental payments to the Crown Estate.
Financial Arrangements
- The Sandringham Estate is privately owned by King Charles III.
- King Charles will cover the expenses associated with Prince Andrew’s new residence.
This marked a significant change for Andrew, as he transitions from his long-standing royal residence to a more private setting.