Ex-Prince Andrew’s Moving Vans Hit With a Surprising Snag — Report
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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Moving Vans Hit With a Surprising Snag — Report

Ex-Prince Andrew has moved to his new temporary residence in Norfolk amid the ongoing controversies. The former prince was asked to vacate his 30-room Royal Lodge by King Charles late last year after stripping him of his royal titles. However, it seems the new address created confusion for the moving vans. It’s been reported that the trucks took Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s belongings to the wrong address on the property.

‘Confused’ moving van drivers take Ex-Prince Andrew’s belongings to wrong location

With new controversies coming up, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has exited Royal Lodge. He has moved to a much more modest house in Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The former prince will be staying at Wood Farm while his permanent home, Marsh Farm, is undergoing renovations. Both properties are located on the Sandringham Estate. 

Many removal vans have been spotted arriving and leaving the Royal Lodge since the news of his exit from the property surfaced. 

However, as per GB News, removal van drivers transporting the belongings of the ex-prince were left confused on Tuesday. They took his belongings to the wrong address on the Norfolk property. 

As per reports, the vehicles were seen heading towards Marsh Farm. This was, before they turned around and redirected to Wood Farm, his now temporary home. 

The reason behind the mix-up is believed to have occurred as both properties on the estate are part of Andrew’s relocation plans.

But after the hilarious roadblock, the drivers finally reached the correct location. They spent around 30 minutes unloading boxes into the cottage, according to the Mail.

After this, the former prince is expected to move to Marsh Farm. It is located in Wolferton, most likely in April, once the building work is completed. 

Although the former prince has moved to his new abode, his time at Sandringham might not be easy. As per reports, servants have been told that “they don’t have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable,” adding, “There is already quite a list saying no thanks.”

“There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah,” a source told the Sun. Moreover, many even “worry that once he gets comfortable at Wood Farm while Marsh Farm is being finished, they will never get him out again.”

Originally reported by Parul Singh on RealityTea.

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