Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been busy.
The former Prince Andrew, who was arrested on his 66th birthday last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office, appears to be moving to his permanent home on Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
In photos obtained by The U.S. Sun on Tuesday, March 17, transportation vans were seen outside Marsh Farm as he seemingly starts relocating from another house on the estate.
Per The Mirror, three vehicles from Gander & White — which offers “a full range of services, including art storage, art installs, transportation, packing” and more, according to its website — were believed to be carrying paintings.
The Sun also obtained photos of large wooden gates that were installed in front of Marsh Farm. The publication reported that carpets and flooring were also recently installed, and painting at the home has been completed.
It was previously reported that the former Duke of York will reside at Marsh Farm, two miles west of Sandringham House, though he had to stay at a smaller property nearby until the renovations were completed.
The father of two was staying at Wood Farm, where he was arrested on February 19.
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Though Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing and maintained his innocence regarding his ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he was accused of sharing confidential information with the financier related to his role as a trade envoy.
The Thames Valley Police launched an inquiry into Andrew after it was reported that emails suggest the disgraced royal sent Epstein reports from a tour of Southeast Asia he took in 2010.
Following Andrew’s arrest, King Charles III — who previously stripped his brother of his royal titles and honors late last year — said via a statement issued from Buckingham Palace that authorities have the royal family’s “full and wholehearted support and co-operation” throughout an investigation.
After Andrew and Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson were forced to vacate Royal Lodge — where they have lived practically rent-free for years — it is unknown where his ex-wife, 66, went, though she has been spotted in the United Arab Emirates as she weighs her options for the future.
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