Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's removal vans make hilarious blunder as ex-prince downsizes in Norfolk

Marsh Farm, located in Wolferton, is expected to become his permanent residence
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Removal van drivers transporting the belongings of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were left confused on Tuesday after initially travelling to the wrong Norfolk property, according to reports.
The vehicles were seen heading towards Marsh Farm before turning around and redirecting to Wood Farm, both located on the Sandringham Estate.
Andrew is currently staying at Wood Farm while renovation work is carried out at Marsh Farm.
Once at the correct address, the drivers spent around 30 minutes unloading boxes into the modest cottage, according to the Mail.
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The mix-up is understood to have occurred because both properties form part of Andrew’s relocation plans.
Wood Farm is serving as his temporary accommodation following his eviction from Royal Lodge in Windsor last month.
Marsh Farm, located in Wolferton, is expected to become his permanent residence once building work is completed, with the move anticipated in April.
The 65-year-old has not been seen in public for more than a week, with sources close to him claiming he is feeling “lonely and bored” at his new home.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's removal vans make hilarious blunder as ex-prince downsizes in Norfolk
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Andrew’s relocation marks a stark contrast with his former living arrangements.
Until recently, he resided at the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, where he lived for decades.
His current base at Wood Farm is a far smaller property on the Sandringham Estate, historically used by the late Duke of Edinburgh.
Insiders have described Andrew as struggling to adjust to his new circumstances, saying the move has left him increasingly isolated from his previous routine.
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Renovation efforts are currently progressing at Marsh Farm | PADespite the upheaval and continued scrutiny linked to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Andrew has retained care of the late Queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy.
Photographs taken at Sandringham on Monday showed the dogs being walked by members of Andrew’s private security team.
Andrew and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, took responsibility for the corgis following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
Questions had previously been raised about whether Andrew would continue to look after the dogs amid his removal from royal duties and loss of titles.
Wood Farm carries respectability through its connection to Prince Philip, who chose it for his retirement years | GETTYIn October 2025, Buckingham Palace confirmed the corgis would “stay with the family”.
Deliveries to Wood Farm have continued despite Andrew’s low profile.
A Waitrose van was seen arriving at the property last Friday, while an Amazon driver was also photographed making a delivery over the weekend.
Meanwhile, Ms Ferguson is seeking alternative accommodation separately from her former husband and will not be living with the corgis.









