Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could face relocation once again due to potential flooding risks at his rumored new residence, Marsh Farm. The former Duke of York had to relinquish his lease on the 30-room Royal Lodge mansion in October following the removal of his royal titles. Reports suggest that his belongings, including valuable artwork, are now stored in a secure South London warehouse under constant guard.
Recent sightings of a removals van at Royal Lodge indicate that Andrew may have been given a deadline to vacate the premises by the upcoming weekend. Although not officially confirmed by Buckingham Palace, it is speculated that Marsh Farm in Norfolk is the likely destination for the ex-prince.
Both Andrew and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, who has resided with him at Royal Lodge since 2008, are expected to leave the property by the end of the month. Sources suggest that Ferguson is prepared to explore new opportunities. Plans indicate that they must vacate by January 25, with Ferguson reportedly considering various living arrangements, excluding moving into Andrew’s new residence on the Sandringham Estate.
Recent activities at the Windsor estate and Marsh Farm suggest preparations for Andrew’s potential move. The property at Marsh Farm is undergoing renovations, with plans for Andrew to stay in temporary accommodations until his settlement in Norfolk around Easter.
However, concerns have been raised about Marsh Farm being situated on a flood plain, with residents advised to be vigilant for potential flooding alerts in case existing preventive measures fail. A flood risk assessment from last year for the nearby Wolferton Barns area emphasized the importance of adding the property owner to the flood warning system in case of mechanical issues at the draining pumping station.
Despite recent controversies surrounding Andrew, including his appearance in the Epstein file disclosure, he has denied any misconduct. Being featured in the files does not imply criminal activity.
