Major update issued at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Sandringham home

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new Sandringham home is almost ready.

Marsh Farm

Marsh Farm is almost ready for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to move into (Image: Martin Pope/Getty Images)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could be moving into his new home within weeks, it has been claimed. Since being evicted from Royal Lodge in Windsor last month – a decision made as a result of numerous scandals: Andrew has been temporarily housed at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate.

While this is a nice property, and one that Prince Philip called home in his retirement years, it was never set to be Andrew’s next permanent abode. Instead, Marsh Farm is where the former duke will reside.

Over the last few months, Marsh Farm has been undergoing renovations both inside and outside.

However, it is believed that these renovations are now almost complete, allowing Andrew to soon move into the five-bedroom farmhouse.

It is believed the move will take place in the coming weeks.

While little is known about the renovation work inside the property, the exterior has undergone many developments visible from the road.

This includes a six-foot fence being put up around the property, as well as CCTV.

Marsh Farm

Work has been underway at the property for some time (Image: Martin Pope/Getty Images)

A trench has also been dug across the drive in recent days between the farmhouse and a barn next door, as reported by the Eastern Daily Press.

Andrew will also have access to TV and wifi, with Sky engineers having been seen working at the property just weeks ago.

It is believed that Andrew, even when he moves into his new permanent home, will continue to keep a low profile.

It is believed that Andrew, even when he moves into his new permanent home, will continue to keep a low profile.