Ex-Prince Andrew is preparing to move into his new residence at Marsh Farm, and reports suggest the property has received a surprising luxury upgrade. Currently residing at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, Andrew is expected to relocate next month once renovations are complete. According to Hello! Magazine, the former Duke of York’s new home will feature a five-star luxury carpet installation, replicating the fittings from his previous Windsor residence.
Royal-Grade Renovations
Workmen from Linney Cooper, a company holding two Royal Warrants since 2002, have been spotted at the estate. The firm has previously supplied carpets for Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Windsor Castle, and Balmoral Castle.
In addition to the carpet installation, reports note:
- A new security fence and gate to block public views of the two-storey house.
- Sky TV installation for entertainment.
- Flooring upgrades from Next Level Flooring Solutions, including laminate and hardwood options.
- A trench being dug between the house and a nearby barn, though the purpose remains unclear.
Funded by King Charles
Sources suggest King Charles III is funding Andrew’s living arrangements. The upgrades are part of efforts to provide Andrew with a comfortable yet discreet lifestyle following his controversies.
A Low-Profile Future
Andrew, who recently faced arrest on his 66th birthday under suspicion of misconduct in public office, remains under investigation. Reports indicate he will live with minimal staff — only a chef and a valet — as part of his brother’s conditions for continued support. While the luxury upgrades add comfort, Andrew is expected to maintain a low profile at Marsh Farm. Discussions reportedly continue about his long-term future within the royal family.








