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Prince Andrew's Royal Exit: Sandringham Bound
14 Dec
Summary
- Prince Andrew will move from Royal Lodge to a smaller property.
- His new home is on the King's Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
- The move follows the removal of his royal titles.

Prince Andrew is preparing to vacate the Royal Lodge, a residence he has occupied since 2004. Reports indicate his next home will be a significantly smaller property on the King's private Sandringham estate in Norfolk. This move comes after the formal process to remove his royal titles and styling, including HRH and Prince, was initiated.
The former prince, who shares Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, faces logistical challenges in relocating two decades of belongings. While formal notice to surrender his lease was served in October 2025, he is expected to remain until at least February 2026, potentially spending Christmas at Royal Lodge.
Sources suggest his new Sandringham accommodation is undergoing extensive renovations. The departure follows renewed scrutiny linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Despite the complexities of downsizing, Andrew could legally remain at Royal Lodge until October 2026.




