January 15, 2026
King Charles’s brother, ex-Prince Andrew, is all packed and ready to leave his beloved Windsor home, Royal Lodge, for good following the landmark decision of the monarch.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had not only lost all his royal titles and honours owing to his sexual abuse allegations and connection to paedophile financier Jeffery Epstein, but he also had to give up his ‘iron-clad’ 75-year lease on Royal Lodge.
The former Duke of York was initially expected to vacate the premises before Easter but the process has been sped up as moving vans arrived on Wednesday morning at Windsor to collect Andrew’s belongings.
While there are still repairs being made at the Marsh Farm at Sandringham, there is one VIP service that he will get to enjoy after his fall from grace.
Workmen in Sky VIP team gear were spotted installing broadband at Marsh Farm on King Charles’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk. So, it seems that internet reception for Andrew will be seamless.
After living in the 30-room lavish mansion in Windsor, Andrew is downsized to ‘shoebox-sized’ accommodation which was formerly a farmhouse. It has five bedrooms, two reception rooms, and a kitchen, which is a major fall from the luxury.
According to a report by The Sun, the renovations would be completed by April and the no-fly zone of the Sandringham has been extended to Marsh Farm as well.