Removal vans carrying three large lorry loads of paintings and fine art have arrived at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home, Marsh Farm, on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. The specialist art transport company delivering the items holds a Royal Warrant and is known for handling valuable works for major galleries and private collectors. A supermarket delivery vehicle was also seen entering the property, suggesting preparations for his imminent move before Easter.
Marsh Farm, a five-bedroom property, has undergone months of renovations and is now equipped with new security fencing, closed circuit television, broadband and satellite television. Andrew is currently staying at nearby Wood Farm following his arrest last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office linked to allegations concerning Jeffrey Epstein. He has not been seen publicly since returning from the police station.
The move follows his departure from Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he had displayed numerous artworks, some of which belonged to the Royal Collection Trust and are expected to be returned. Reports suggest he had considered relocating to the Middle East, where he has longstanding connections, but ongoing conflict in the region has likely ended any such plans. For now, he remains under close watch at Sandringham as preparations continue for his relocation to Marsh Farm.

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