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What Andrew still receives as a Royal - despite being outcast.

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Andrew shifts from Royal Lodge to Sandringham’s Marsh Farm.

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Prince Andrew, stripped of his titles but not his ties, finds himself preparing to leave the grandeur of a 30-room mansion for a more modest dwelling on King Charles's Sandringham Estate. Yet, the former Duke doesn't walk away empty-handed.

While Andrew waves farewell to the Royal Lodge in Windsor, King Charles ensures his brother won't entirely lose his royal touch. Andrew, now settled in his new home, Marsh Farm, can still count on several royal comforts.

The King has graciously funded the cost of Andrew's new abode. Not only is the home provided, but any renovations also fall squarely on the King’s shoulders. This financial cushion means Andrew's own wallet remains untouched, easing any potential financial burdens.

Marsh Farm, though not the palatial spread of Royal Lodge, offers a sizeable five-bedroom home. It’s a generous offering for Andrew, who is set to live solo. However, sources reveal he finds the farmhouse downright cramped. He’s unaccustomed to such intimate quarters since leaving his Buckingham Palace apartment.

Despite stepping away from royal duties and life, Andrew retains the luxury of personal staff. Though he can't count on around-the-clock assistance, staff from Sandringham House will attend to his needs. Cleaners, groundsmen, and even a cook will be on hand as required. Yet, whispers persist that Andrew longs for the comprehensive service he's used to.

Security remains tight thanks to his royal lineage. Though details are murky, a robust system comprising CCTV, alarms, and a secure perimeter promises peace of mind for Andrew at Marsh Farm.

Key Takeaways

  • Andrew moves from a 30-room mansion to a 5-bedroom farm.

  • King Charles funds Andrew's new home and renovations.

  • Andrew retains staff access and high-level security.

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He could always get a job and make more money.

Oh, that's right, he doesn't have a degree.

Worse is yet to come and Andrew Lownie knows where all the bodies are buried. In the old days it would be a revolver and do the decent thing in a shooting lodge in Balmoral - Lownie says he is suicidal. What exactly did QE2 pay 12 million quid for exactly - asking for a fiend.

  • 2 weeks later...

Calling him outcast feels generous when he still gets a house on an estate renovations paid for plus staff support and serious security. Even in the private world, a former executive might keep a driver through a service , but that usually ends when the contract ends, not when the headlines do.

Servants have been cut from 30 to 3 poor bloke

A sweatband a pepperoni and some fresh skids Mlud 🤔

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