Andrew just doesn't know when to stop - how much pain does he want to cause the King?
Reach Daily Express December 17, 2025 06:39 AM

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has probably caused his brother King Charles more stress than we can imagine this year. For years, the disgraced former prince has been involved in various scandals surrounding his previous friendship with the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but this year these scandals have hit new heights. While Andrew, 65, denies all accusations against him, he has not been able to stop himself from the royal downfall that has taken place over the last few months. This has seen him lose his royal titles, any ounce of public respect that was left for him and, arguably most important to him, his 30-room Royal Lodge Windsor mansion.

Although he has kept quiet on the topic, it is believed he is unhappy about the loss of his Crown Estate home, and probably even more unhappy now he knows where he is heading. Just this week, it has been reported that the King's brother will be moved into Marsh Farm on the King's Sandringham estate.

The farm is reportedly in need of an "awful lot of work" according to one source, and does not have the level of luxury that Royal Lodge has - or at least did have.

From a 30-room mansion to a farmhouse, albeit a nice one, is quite a downgrade, especially in the eyes of a former prince.

While he may not be too keen on the idea, having reportedly been more likely to favour a move to Wood Farm instead, let's hope he doesn't verbalise this to his brother King Charles.

Why? Because he has already caused him enough trouble.

The monarch has been heckled in the street over his brother, has had to pull out drastic actions to save the monarchy - such as stripping Andrew's titles - and has had to deal with the aftermath too.

The best and only thing Andrew should do now is accept his new home and move quietly, and if possible, quickly.

However, with reports suggesting that the former prince does not want to go without getting the best possible arrangement for himself, who knows when Andrew will finally stop, pack up his things, and leave. He does, after all, have until October 2026.

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