Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s belongings taken to storage | Royal | News

It is not known whether this is a temporary measure until Andrew, 65, moves into his new home Marsh Farm on the Sandringham estate, or whether the items will remain locked up as the former prince’s new home is much smaller than the Royal Lodge.
Sun He stated that the locking unit is guarded 24 hours a day by security guards and is covered by CCTV.
It is run by a company that has royal permission and is reliable for storing valuables such as valuable works of art.
While transport trucks have been going to and from the Royal Lodge for nearly a week now, Andrew is not thought to have said goodbye to the Royal Lodge just yet.
It has been reported that Andrew could move into a temporary home on King Charles’ Sandringham estate within a few weeks while he waits for Marsh Farm to be move-in ready.
It was also reported that a fence had been erected around the five-bed house. Andrew has not commented on his impending house move and continues to keep a low profile in Windsor, where he has been seen riding horses on the property.




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