Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor offered temporary home to speed up Royal Lodge exit
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor offered temporary home to speed up Royal Lodge exit
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"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been offered a temporary home at Sandringham to speed up his relocation from the Grade II mansion Royal Lodge, where he has resided for the last two decades. A more permanent home is being prepared for him on the Norfolk estate, but it is understood the King has offered him a temporary property in the hope he would have left Windsor by Easter. Other sources told The Times"
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been offered a temporary home at Sandringham to accelerate his relocation from the Grade II mansion Royal Lodge where he resided for two decades. A permanent base is being prepared at Marsh Farm on the Norfolk estate, currently undergoing renovation and security upgrades including fences and a CCTV system. The King is understood to want Andrew to have left Windsor by Easter, and an interim home could place him in more modest accommodation by his 66th birthday on 19 February. A no-fly restriction zone was extended in December to cover Marsh Farm. The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and avoid paywalls, arguing quality journalism should be available to everyone and funded by those who can afford it.
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