Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor exits Royal Lodge as second removal van arrives

King Charles' disgraced brother has been evicted from his Windsor residence after living there for two decades

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The former Duke of York is photographed leaving Royal Lodge in his car
The former Duke of York is photographed leaving Royal Lodge in his car

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was pictured leaving Royal Lodge as removal vans arrived at the Windsor property for the second day in a row.

On Thursday, January 15, a car carrying the disgraced younger brother of King Charles III was seen driving out of the Windsor property just as a removal van arrived. However, it remains unclear whether he is leaving the residence for good today.

The new photographs were taken outside of Royal Lodge in the morning and show the former Duke of York leaving the estate in a black Range Rover, per The Daily Mail. A day before, The Sun also shared pictures of removal vans arriving at Andrew’s soon-to-be former residence and leaving after three hours.

According to reports, Andrew is expected to temporarily relocate to a property on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk as early as the end of this month. His longer-term home is widely believed to be the Marsh Farm, a five-bedroom property near the village of Wolferton.

Buckingham Palace has not confirmed Marsh Farm as Andrew’s next permanent residence. The speculation intensified after a no-fly order was reportedly extended to cover the area above the property.

Marsh Farm has reportedly undergone security upgrades, including CCTV installation. The Sun also claimed a six-foot fence is being installed at the front of the property, with much more work that still needs to be done to “make it habitable.”

Andrew has lived at Royal Lodge since 2004. His ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who moved in with him in 2008, will also be leaving the property. The former couple was given the boot after renewed scrutiny over their links to Jeffrey Epstein.