Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s 5 perks despite Epstein scandals | Royal | News

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor now lives at Sandringham Manor (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has suffered the biggest royal meltdown in the last six months and it looks to be getting worse. The former prince, who was stripped of his royal titles and his home in the Royal Lodge last year, was named in various Epstein dossiers surrounding his past friendship with late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
While Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and accusations, and being in the Epstein files does not automatically mean any wrongdoing, the scandals led to a major life change. That’s because the 65-year-old no longer has royal titles or the privilege of owning a 30-room mansion.
Instead, the old prince is moving to Marsh Farm when he’s ready. It is currently housed at Wood Farm, just down the road on the Sandringham estate.
While this will be a big change for the former Duke, here are 5 benefits Andrew can enjoy:
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A newly renovated house
Although Marsh Farm isn’t as grand or grand as the Royal Lodge in Windsor, it will feel beautiful and fresh for the infamous prince’s arrival.
That’s because the five-bedroom farmhouse is currently being renovated especially for Andrew’s arrival.
Various workers have been seen coming and going from the house in the last few weeks. It is not known exactly what kind of renovation work has been done inside the facility.

Marsh Farm is currently being renovated before Andrew’s move (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Access to a huge property
Although Andrew’s life is now pretty secluded, he will still have access to an incredible royal estate.
Andrew’s new home is just three kilometers from Sandringham House and has the luxury of being on the King’s private estate.
Since the estate covers 20,000 acres, this means Andrew will have plenty of space to explore and enjoy.
private stables
Andrew will also be able to continue his favorite hobby, horse riding, which he does frequently at Royal Lodge.
Marsh Farm, According to Hello! Magazine, They have their own stables, which means Andrew’s horses can live on his new property.
This also means Andrew can go horseback riding; this is his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. It’s a hobby that he, like Elizabeth, really enjoys.

The property has outbuildings (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Privacy and security
Andrew may not be a prince anymore, but he still has a lot of security around him. As well as tall hedges around Marsh Farm, the former prince also has a security system and CCTV.
It is believed that this was installed for his safety and security. It’s possible that Andrew still has a security team, although this has not been confirmed.

The property is located in the grounds of Sandringham. (Image: Miles Willis/Getty Images)
Sky TV
Like all of us, Andrew probably likes to sit down and watch TV from time to time. It’s something he can do at Marsh Farm, especially as workers were seen installing Sky TV on the property weeks ago.
It is believed that Sky TV’s services can cost up to £60 per month. It is unclear whether this came from Andrew’s own pocket or the King’s.




