Revealed: Inside Andrew's moss-ridden second-hand caravan where he 'enjoys sitting' in his Sandringham back garden
Key Points:
- Prince Andrew's former grand residence, Royal Lodge, has been emptied of its furnishings and staff, reflecting his diminished status following recent controversies.
- Andrew is set to move into Marsh Farm, a modest five-bedroom home on the Sandringham Estate, where a second-hand static caravan has been installed in the garden to house his security detail due to limited space.
- The £26,000 caravan, funded by King Charles for Andrew's living expenses, is a stark contrast to his previous lifestyle, yet sources say Andrew surprisingly enjoys using it.
- Renovations at Marsh Farm are ongoing, delaying Andrew's move from Wood Farm, much to King Charles's frustration, who wants to reclaim Wood Farm for guests.
- Andrew's reduced circumstances and continued private support from the King highlight the monarchy's efforts to manage his public image while accommodating his changed status.