Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is said to have had a white mobile home delivered, ready to house his security staff. Although he is not yet in the property, the caravan was delivered to his soon-to-be permanent home in Wolferton on the Sandringham estate.
Marsh Farm is a downsized from his former home in Windsor, the Grade-II listed property Royal Lodge. Andrew's new property boasts five bedrooms compared to the eight bedrooms at Royal Lodge. Andrew is thought to be moving permanently to Marsh Farm next month, with the disgraced royal currently residing at Wood Farm in Norfolk.
Andrew, 66, was recently pictured walking the late Queen's corgis, Muick and Sandy, near his temporary property.
The royal had not been pictured since his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office on his birthday last month.
Following his arrest on February 19, Andrew was released later that day under investigation.
While members of his team have been seen walking his late mother's corgis near Wood Farm, Andrew has not been seen until March 21.
Speaking of Marsh Farm, Matt Wilkinson, royal editor at The Sun, said Andrew could be forced out of his temporary home as a result due to the Royal Family wanting to use the home over Easter.
He told HELLO!'s A Right Royal Podcast: "The Royal Family use Wood Farm a lot and the Easter holidays are coming up, so there may be wider extended members of the family that would want to pop up for a holiday, a free holiday, basically, and want to use Wood Farm.
"So Andrew's got to get into Marsh Farm next door pretty sharpish. They've put the gates up, these big security gates outside. They've been working around the clock for the last couple of weeks."