Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the 65-year-old former Duke of York, prepares to relocate from his longtime residence at Royal Lodge to a property on the Sandringham Estate in the coming weeks. This shift marks a significant change for the prince, accustomed to the grandeur of a 30-room mansion, as his new accommodations may offer a stark contrast in scale.
Details of the Relocation
The move targets Marsh Farm, located in the quaint village of Wolferton, situated just a few miles from Sandringham House. While the farm exceeds the size of typical UK residences, indications suggest the prince views this transition with some reluctance.
Property Overview
Marsh Farm stands as a more modest option compared to Royal Lodge, prompting questions about how the prince will adapt. Officials note that the estate’s rural setting provides proximity to the royal family’s Norfolk holdings, yet the downsizing reflects ongoing adjustments within the monarchy’s living arrangements.
Recent developments confirm the relocation timeline aligns with estate management decisions, ensuring the prince remains within the Sandringham vicinity while parting ways with his previous opulent home.

