Andrew Mountbatten Windsor ‘will get VIP therapy’ as new pad is kitted out for comfortable transfer

Sky have had workmen round at Andy Mountbatten Windsor’s new home at Marsh Farm on King Charles’ Sandringham estate in Norfolk – and he looked to be getting the best service

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Sky has been installed at Andy Mountbatten Windsor’s new farm home (Image: Bruce Bennett)

Sky has been installed at Andy Mountbatten Windsor’s new farm home in exile. Workmen in Sky VIP team gear were spotted installing broadband at Marsh Farm on King Charles’ Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

The ex-prince, 65, is set to move into the gaff soon after agreeing to leave Royal Lodge in Windsor amid the furore over his friendship with paedo tycoon Jeffrey Epstein.

It comes after brickies were seen building a new 6ft-high security fence around the farm.

Workmen were seen using a JCB, while others were busy installing security lights around the plush pad.

The thick ring of steel replaces a flimsy, low, barbed wire fence and is believed to have been put up in preparation for Andrew’s move in the next few months.

Drones were recently banned from flying over the property, which is currently a working farm.

The Sandringham no-fly zone was extended to include Marsh Farm.

Last year, it emerged that the former Duke paid a peppercorn rent for the 30-room Royal Lodge.

He gave the minimum 12 months’ notice that he would surrender the house last October.

And a report said he is unlikely to get any compensation for leaving the mega mansion due to the poor state of the property.

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The shamed royal could have trousered £488,000 for an early surrender of his 75-year lease.

But a report from the Crown Estate for MPs on the public spending watchdog said Royal Lodge is so dilapidated and in need of repairs that in “all likelihood” Andrew “will not be owed any compensation”.

If no repairs were required, he would have pocketed nearly half a million for ending his tenancy in October 2026.

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