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Fears Andrew Mountbatten Windsor ‘will never move in to Marsh Farm’ | Royal | News

Concerns have been raised over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s move to Sandringham Manor, highlighting how he “could be comfortable” in a different residence on the King’s estate before moving into his new home. Andrew’s late-night exit from the Royal Lodge came as more damning files on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein were released.

But a source said there was “concern” he would never move out of the temporary home.

As reported SunThey said: “There is a concern that if he gets comfortable at Wood Farm while Marsh Farm is being finished, they will never be able to let him out again.”

Marsh Farm is a modest red brick farmhouse on the Sandringham Estate in the small village of Wolferton, Norfolk.

Located a short distance from the King’s private residence, Sandringham House, Marsh Farm is located on privately owned land separate from the Crown Estate.

Marsh Farm, previously used for agricultural purposes as a tenant farm, remained vacant for many years. It is now reused as a permanent residence.

Major renovations include perimeter fencing, CCTV systems, broadband updates and interior updates. However, ongoing renovations have delayed the move and in the meantime Andrew is staying at Wood Farm.

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Although he has now been stripped of his titles, style and honours, calls for Andrew to testify in the US about the Epstein-related allegations continue to intensify. Andrew has denied all allegations made against him regarding Epstein.

Thames Valley Police said it was assessing allegations that Andrew shared secret documents with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and that the former duke served as UK trade envoy.

The Palace also said it was “deeply concerned” by the allegations against King Charles’ brother. A palace spokesman said: “The King has made clear through words and unprecedented actions his deep concern about the allegations that continue to come to light about Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s conduct.

“Whilst the specific allegations in question are a matter for Mr Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if Thames Valley Police contact us we are ready to support them as you would expect.

“As already stated, His Majesty’s thoughts and sympathies have been and continue to be victims of all kinds of abuse.”

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