Andrew's escape plan takes shape after security breach: Shocking update

Former prince Andrew's security breach sparks desperate exit strategy

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Andrew's escape plan takes shape after security breach: Shocking update
Andrew's escape plan takes shape after security breach: Shocking update

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor might leave his new residence for safer accomodation as a dramatic security breach shapes plan for his Marsh Farm home escape.

King Charles' brother, who was forced to leave his Royal Lodge earlier this year, is expected to flee his new home after the latest development.

The shocking incident raised eyebrows as the former prince was targeted by a group of protesters at his new Norfolk home on Thursday.

The move revealed a huge security breach just weeks after his move to the Sandringham estate.

In new pictures released by several media outlets, a group of protestors can be seen climbing his fence.

Andrews escape plan takes shape after security breach: Shocking update

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's father was believed to be inside the farmhouse when four individuals arrived by car and began shouting abuse.

Earlier in the day, the former Duke of York had been seen driving his Range Rover alone into Marsh Farm on the King's Sandringham estate.

The move might have paved the way for the disgraced royal to flee the area for a more secure and protected home, amid reports that he will soon leave the UK to avoid further embarrassment as the investigation widens.

The 66-year-old is currently staying at nearby Wood Farm while renovations are carried out on his new home, though he has made several visits to the property this week to monitor progress.

Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate will soon become Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home.

The royal family uses Wood Farm a lot, and the Easter holidays are coming up, so there may be wider and extended members of the family who want to pop up for a holiday at Sandringham and use Wood Farm, so Andrew will soon  get into Marsh Farm.

According a latest report, they've already put the big security gates up, they've been working around the clock for the last few weeks, the furniture has gone in.