Report says Prince Andrew caused friction after move to Sandringham estate
Prince Andrew has reportedly sparked tensions after relocating to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate, with a new claim suggesting the Duke of York’s behaviour is straining relations with staff and testing King Charles’s patience.
In Touch Weekly reported via Yahoo that Prince Andrew has begun making changes at Marsh Farm and has allegedly clashed with staff and others nearby, with the report also claiming he brought a mobile home onto the site for personal use.
The same report said the move followed his departure from Royal Lodge and described the situation as increasing pressure within the household, alleging staff turnover has risen at the location. It also stated that Prince Andrew was arrested on February 19 and has denied wrongdoing linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
The claims come amid continuing attention on the Duke’s living arrangements, after earlier coverage that Prince Andrew reportedly moved to a Sandringham mobile home as discussions around his security and accommodation continued.
Buckingham Palace has not publicly commented on the specific allegations in the report. Any further developments are likely to be closely watched given Sandringham’s importance as a royal estate and the continuing scrutiny surrounding the Duke of York.





