Back in October, as part of King Charles stripping Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of the “style, titles, and honors of Prince Andrew” in a stinging rebuke, the disgraced royal also lost his lease on Royal Lodge, where he’d lived since the early aughts. Now, he’s reportedly headed to Marsh Farm, a dilapidated farmhouse located within the Sandringham Estate in rural Norfolk. As Elise Taylor reports, Andrew’s new home is almost three hours away from his former residence and “a dramatic step down from the Royal Lodge: five bedrooms, two reception rooms, and a kitchen in desperate need of a remodel.” You’ll want to trade your evening Zillow scroll for this read. |
MAGGIE COUGHLAN,
SENIOR EDITOR |
Boggy, outdated, and far away from any royal power center, the former prince’s new reported home of Marsh Farm shows just how on the fringes of the family he really is. |
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In the Will and Kate wedding afterglow, Buckingham Palace still has a major PR problem: how to handle Prince Andrew, Britain’s trade ambassador and fourth in line to the throne. The prince’s dissolute lifestyle, links to unsavory foreign potentates, and friendship with the American registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are undercutting the queen’s efforts to rehabilitate the monarchy. And while many blame Andrew’s problems on his perennially broke ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, VF’s Edward Klein discovers some insiders pointing to another woman—his mother herself. |
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