Prince Andrew seen relocating to Marsh Farm on Sandringham estate
Prince Andrew has been reported to be moving into Marsh Farm, a property on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, weeks after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The development comes as the former Duke of York remains under investigation and largely out of public view.
Yahoo News reported that photographs obtained by The U.S. Sun showed transportation vans outside Marsh Farm on Tuesday, March 17, as Prince Andrew appeared to relocate from another house on the estate, with the publication also reporting that carpets and flooring had recently been installed and painting work completed.
The report said three vehicles from Gander & White, an art logistics firm, were believed to be carrying paintings, according to The Mirror. The Sun also published images of large wooden gates installed at the front of Marsh Farm, suggesting preparations for longer-term residence.
The property has previously been named as Prince Andrew’s intended home on the estate, around two miles west of Sandringham House, and the report said he had been staying at Wood Farm until renovations were finished. After his arrest, King Charles III said authorities would have the Royal Family’s “full and wholehearted support and co-operation”, echoing a line referenced in the King’s earlier statement following the arrest.
Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and has maintained his innocence regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The latest reported move adds another practical shift in his living arrangements as the police inquiry continues.





