Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's luxury life in exile - including 5 perks he refuses to give up


King Charles III has given his brother Andrew a place to stay on his Sandringham Estate - discover the features he'll be enjoying


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Rachel Avery
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February 10, 2026
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being temporarily housed at Wood Farm as his brother King Charles III's team prepares Marsh Farm. The disgraced former Prince was forced to relinquish the lease of his impressive Royal Lodge mansion in Windsor after ongoing revelations regarding his involvement with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The Sandringham locals may not be happy about Andrew's safe harbour, but he may be pretty pleased with the set-up he's being given with an array of luxury features he can bask in…  

A newly decorated property

While Andrew is downsizing considerably, he is still getting a luxury setting. Marsh Farm is being overhauled ready for Andrew's arrival, meaning he'll be moving into a perfectly decorated abode. It is actually a far cry from the tired surroundings of Royal Lodge, which were rather dilapidated by the time he left.

Workers have been spotted at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk ahead of Andrew's arrival© PA Images via Getty Images
Workers have been spotted at Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk ahead of Andrew's arrival

 Access to an incredible estate

Royal Lodge has a 98-acre estate, but at Sandringham there's even more space to roam. Andrew's farmhouse is located two miles away from Sandringham House itself, nestled in the iconic 20,000-acre estate. It is set within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and members of the public can explore the parkland at their leisure. Andrew will also have access to these incredible surroundings, which include nature-filled woodlands and the private Royal Stud where horses are kept.

Aerial view of Sandringham© Getty Images
The Sandringham estate is vast

Private stables

Marsh Farm also comes with its own stables, so Andrew has no doubt relocated with his horses as horse riding is a frequent pastime of his. Last month, Andrew was pictured in Windsor riding with his granddaughter, Sienna, four, who was there with her mother, Princess Beatrice.

 Privacy and security

A six-foot-fence has been installed around the perimeter of the property to provide Andrew with suitable privacy at home. Also, at the end of 2025, a no-fly zone was extended to include Marsh Farm, which was another strategic security move to prevent drones from flying over the house. Living on the Sandringham Estate, Andrew will also benefit from Charles' on-site security.

A general view of Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate with the new fence© UK Press via Getty Images
A general view of Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate with the new fence

 Sky TV

As well as security measures, workmen were seen at Marsh Farm installing Sky TV, services which could cost up to £60 per month. It's unknown if Andrew's bills will be covered with his own private finances or if he'll be relying on his brother Charles to foot the bill.

 Downsides at Marsh Farm

There are, however, also some downsides to Andrew's new property; not only is it a downgrade from his palatial former home of Royal Lodge, but it is also flagged as being a flood risk area, and pest control has been spotted at the house, indicating an issue.

 

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