Disgraced royal reportedly living a far quieter and more modest life on the Sandringham Estate
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is said to be keeping a very low profile while staying at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate, a noticeable change from the grand royal lifestyle he once enjoyed.
The disgraced brother of King Charles has largely stepped out of the public eye following scrutiny over his past links to Jeffrey Epstein. According to reports, he is currently living at the modest countryside property where his father, Prince Philip, spent much of his final years.
Sources say the stay at Wood Farm is temporary while renovation work continues at Marsh Farm, a smaller property that is expected to become his long-term home.
A royal insider told Radar Online that Marsh Farm is significantly smaller than the residences Andrew had grown accustomed to over the years. Compared with Royal Lodge, his former home, the difference is said to be striking.
Royal Lodge was known for its large scale, numerous rooms, and the level of prestige usually associated with a senior royal. Marsh Farm, by contrast, is described as far more modest and practical.
According to the source, anyone familiar with both properties would immediately notice the contrast between the life Andrew once lived and the quieter existence he is now moving into.
Insiders also described his daily routine as somewhat unusual. One tipster claimed Andrew spends long stretches of time relaxing at home, often wandering around in his pyjamas, watching Netflix, or playing video games.
His lifestyle has reportedly become far more restricted as well. Those familiar with the situation say his movements around the estate appear limited and he rarely ventures out.
Once one of the most visible members of the royal family, Andrew now reportedly keeps his interactions to a small circle of people and is rarely seen in public. Sources say his world has become far more contained compared with the life he previously led.
