Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new residence is very modest by royal standards.

Prince Andrew has been on a roll in recent years. PDO

At the beginning of April, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved to Marsh Farm, which is located on the grounds of the Sandringham estate in eastern England.

The ex-prince was evicted from the Royal Lodge, a mansion on the grounds of Windsor Castle, in February. Andrew lived at Royal Lodge for about 20 years.

Andrew lived temporarily at Wood Farm in the grounds of Sandringham Castle while Marsh Farm was being renovated. Rumor has it that Andrew did not want to leave Wood Fam, which was a more private residence than Marsh Farm. However, the royal family did not want to agree to Andrew staying at Wood Farm.

Now, fresh paparazzi photos have been received from the newly renovated Marsh Farm. The prince’s current residence is very modest compared to the kind of environment he has been used to in the past. Marsh Farm is a very typical English farmhouse. The Royal Lodge had 30 bedrooms. Marsh Farm has 5 bedrooms.

This is what Andrew’s house looks like. PDO

According to the Mirror, the blue doors of Marsh Farm are a good example to describe the kind of fall Andrew has had from a luxurious life.

Sandringham Manor owns more than 300 properties located in 12 villages in the region. Real estate is also rented out to ordinary citizens. The properties owned by the king are united by one factor and that is the blue door. The tradition was started by the Queen Mother in her time.

– Andrew’s doors now match the Sandringham staff, which shows that he has fallen far from dignity. She’s like any chubby girl now.

– The blue color indicates that the house is owned by the king. It’s a constant reminder to Andrew that his brother is paying for him to live there. Only the property owner can change the door, so he must keep it.

The house has distinctive blue doors. PDO

Visibility to the front door is worse. PDO

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