Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested by UK police at Sandringham estate amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal
Mountbatten-Windsor moved to Wood Farm just a few weeks ago after it was confirmed in October last year that she would be leaving Royal Lodge, the grand Windsor mansion where she has lived since 2002.
His departure from the Royal Lodge was hastened by the fallout from the latest installment of the Epstein files.
Wood Farm forms part of the King’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk and was intended to be a temporary home for Mountbatten-Windsor while his permanent home, believed to be Marsh Farm, was being renovated.
Mountbatten-Windsor’s father, Prince Philip, spent much of his retirement at Wood Farm, a small house by royal standards. Located within the grounds of Sandringham, this building is protected from public scrutiny and the press.
