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False Alarm Brings Fire Crews to Wood Farm Where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Is Staying

The visit comes during a misconduct-in-public-office investigation that has left him released under investigation.

Overview

  • Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said crews responded at lunchtime to an automatic fire alarm activation in Wolferton and confirmed it was a false alarm.
  • Two fire engines and a response vehicle arrived near Wood Farm at about 12:25pm, with firefighters entering briefly and departing within minutes.
  • Crews from Sandringham and King’s Lynn attended, and both fire engines left in a convoy roughly ten minutes after arrival.
  • Reporters noted no police at the estate entrance during the callout, following days in which officers had been visibly guarding access points.
  • A sign outside Wood Farm now tells journalists the property is private and that no comment will be made, as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor remains at the residence after his recent arrest and release under investigation, with searches of his Windsor home reported as ongoing.