Revealed: Inside Andrew's moss-ridden second-hand caravan where he 'enjoys sitting' in his Sandringham back garden

Revealed: Inside Andrew's moss-ridden second-hand caravan where he 'enjoys sitting' in his Sandringham back garden

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Key Points:

  • Prince Andrew's former residence, Royal Lodge, has been stripped of furnishings and staff, reflecting his diminished status within the royal family.
  • Andrew will soon move to Marsh Lodge on the Sandringham Estate, a modest five-bedroom home, accompanied by a second-hand static caravan used for his security detail, funded by King Charles.
  • The static caravan, costing £26,000 and described as faded and dated, is ironically appreciated by Andrew himself, marking a stark contrast to his previous luxurious lifestyle.
  • Renovations at Marsh Farm, Andrew's future home, are ongoing, delaying his move and causing some frustration within the royal household, with the King eager to reclaim Wood Farm for other uses.
  • Since his legal troubles and public fall from grace, Andrew has kept a low profile, with limited visitors and more modest daily routines, highlighting the significant changes in his life and status.

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