POLL: What do you think of Andrew's eviction date?
The King's disgraced brother is preparing for a new life in Norfolk
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have been given a deadline to move out of their Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge, by the end of the month.
In a HELLO! exclusive on Thursday we revealed that the friendly exes have been given the date of Sunday 25 January to pack their things and leave. Indeed, removal fans have already been spotted at their 30-room property, while Andrew’s new home on the King’s private Sandringham estate, Marsh Farm, has had extra security measures put in place, namely a 6-foot fence being built around the parameter (he’s also had Sky TV installed there ahead of his move).
A source said: “Andrew and Sarah have to move out by 25 January. She has stood by him all these years but is now ready to spread her wings. She won’t be moving in with him to the new house on the Sandringham Estate.
“She won’t be moving into Beatrice’s Cotswolds home though. Eugenie’s home in Portugal is a contender while she finds somewhere.
"Andrew has stopped getting newspapers or reading anything. He's in his own bubble. The girls do see him. Sarah is still very upset at everything that has happened."
Previously, it was reported that Andrew would be moving out by Easter, which seemed a little late in the year given that “early 2026” had always been marked in his eviction timeline. Robert Jobson had also previously told us that February seemed more likely.
So what do you think of Andrew’s imminent eviction? Vote in the poll below and leave your comments.
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I have seen pictures on hello magazine feed.
With Sky engineers installing sky tv security fencing cctv.
The cottage looks rundown first impression don’t know what it’s like inside the house probably not modern.
He will never be on his uppers probably has allowance from his family.
I believe Andrew move from Royal Lodge is very imminent to Marsh Farm.
I must admit you do become set in your ways as you get old but one change brings more changes and you think to yourself you know I am glad I did what I had to do and wouldn’t change for the world got to have that outlook on life and your life and the people closest to you.
Hopefully he will learn from his mistakes, although nothing that has happened in his life so far lends any support to this conjecture. Any change in his attitude would be welcome, most significantly by members of his family, and at a personal level to help ease the burden of his actions suffered by his Royal Highness in his remaing years.