Andrew’s neighbors break silence on former prince’s new life

Andrew’s neighbors break silence on former prince’s new life

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has finally said goodbye to his Windsor property and moved to Sandringham to start a new life out of the public eye.

The former prince’s neighbors have shared their views on the arrival of King Charles III’s younger brother in their area following his exile from his favorite royal box.

The former Duke of York has temporarily moved into much smaller accommodation at Wood Farm as renovations continue at Marsh Farm, which is set to become his permanent home.

Residents were asked for their thoughts on Andrew’s reluctance in their area and responded: “It’s a 50/50 split, some are disgusted by his potential behavior, but others say he hasn’t been convicted and is innocent until proven guilty. I fall somewhere in the middle.”

“I think it would be better if he were brought [by the police] if he is innocent, as he says,” he said Good morning!.

Area residents were asked about their feelings about Andrew’s arrival, and their responses were mixed.

Abraham Bruin, 83, who was visiting the estate, said: “I’m a bit stunned myself. If he’s an outcast and he lives on the estate, he’s not an outcast, is he?”

Another added: “Really, he’s going back to luxury, isn’t he? He’s eagerly awaited.”

“The press is all there. The villagers don’t like it. It’s a quiet village,” said the third.

They also said the house is “too close to the road” and that a house “in the woods, surrounded by trees and with no other houses… would have been preferable.”

Andrew was kicked out of the luxury Windsor property last week after the Epstein files were latest released.

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