Overview
- Photos show a light-blue front door at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s five-bedroom Marsh Farm home, matching doors used on tenant properties across King Charles’s Sandringham estate.
- Local residents quoted in reports say the matching door signals he is being treated like any other tenant and marks a clear fall in status.
- Marsh Farm, a former working farm two miles from Sandringham House beyond Dersingham Bog, was renovated this year with new services and six-foot security fencing.
- He lost his “prince” and Duke of York titles in October and was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office, with UK forces continuing their inquiries and US investigators seeking evidence about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Local reporting says the King paid for Marsh Farm’s refurbishment and Andrew’s living costs and that tenants cannot change the light-blue doors, though these details have not been confirmed by the palace.