King Charles is reportedly taking steps to bring ex-Prince Andrew’s long-running eviction from Royal Lodge to a close. According to recent reports, the monarch has offered his younger brother temporary accommodation as part of efforts to move him out of the Windsor estate property he has occupied for more than two decades. The proposal is said to be tied to renovation work underway on a separate residence in Norfolk, which is expected to become Andrew’s permanent home.
King Charles offers temporary accommodation to Ex-Prince Andrew amid eviction — report
Reports from GB News suggest Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is set to be offered short-term housing on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. The alleged arrangement is said to be part of a broader effort to encourage his departure from Royal Lodge.
Sources claim the temporary accommodation would be located somewhere on the Sandringham estate. The estate includes several residences, such as Wood Farm, which was once home to Prince Philip. Insiders reportedly hope Andrew will relocate before Easter. In fact, some suggest the offer could see him vacate Royal Lodge even earlier, possibly ahead of his birthday in February.
Andrew’s long-term destination is reportedly Marsh Farm, a vacant property roughly two miles from Sandringham’s main house. That said, security upgrades appear to be a priority before the property can be deemed suitable for habitation. Per The Sun, a source said that while weather hasn’t delayed progress, the house “still needs a lot of attention to make it habitable.”
The push to remove Andrew from Royal Lodge has reportedly been underway for around two years. Sources have previously claimed the King’s frustration grew after Andrew resisted early advice to vacate the property. In September, King Charles withdrew financial support. This left Andrew responsible for private security costs estimated at £3 million annually.
Further pressure followed renewed scrutiny over Andrew’s past associations. After additional revelations surfaced last fall, the King stripped Andrew of his remaining honors, prompting him to formally notify the Crown Estate of his intention to leave.
Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson, Andrew’s ex-wife, is said to be seeking separate accommodation. The former Duke and Duchess of York were not invited to join the Royal Family for Christmas. However, their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, are said to have attended the annual gathering.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on Reality Tea.
