Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home gets luxury upgrade

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will soon be moving into Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home is reportedly having a luxury upgrade inside, it has been revealed. Since Andrew was evicted from Royal Lodge last month, the former prince has been temporarily staying at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate.

However, it is believed the new home he has been allocated by King Charles – Marsh Farm – will soon be ready for the former prince. While an exact move-in date has not been publicly confirmed, it is believed Andrew will be calling the farmhouse home within weeks.

While this may be yet another change for the former duke, it is likely to be a nice one.

This is because the home has undergone renovations inside and out, with the latest upgrade being the installation of a luxury carpet.

Workmen from family-run company Linney Cooper, which holds two royal warrants, were spotted working at the property in Wolferton.

The business is known for providing luxury carpets and flooring, suggesting that the inside of Andrew’s new abode is having a makeover.

This is likely to be appreciated by the former prince, alongside other efforts to make the previously vacant farmhouse a home.

Marsh Farm

Marsh Farm has been undergoing renovations (Image: Martin Pope/Getty Images)

These other works include the installation of a fence around the property, CCTV cameras, and Sky TV being installed.

This will keep Andrew busy, especially as he has been shunned from attending any future royal events as a result of scandals surrounding his past friendship with the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

While Andrew has always denied accusations and any wrongdoing, he has kept a very low profile over recent weeks following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, which he has been released under investigation for.