
Since early January, the royal exile has been staying at Wooden Farm, a secluded cottage on the Sandringham property in Norfolk, whereas renovations are accomplished on Marsh Farm, a modest red-brick farmhouse within the close by village of Wolferton.
Marsh Farm, located near Sandringham Home – the King’s non-public residence – has undergone intensive safety and inside upgrades, together with perimeter fencing, CCTV, and broadband installations.
However delays have meant the transfer to the everlasting residence has been pushed again till not less than April. A supply acquainted with property preparations stated there was unease in regards to the short-term setup turning into everlasting.
They added: “There’s a real anxiousness that after Andrew settles into the rhythm of life at Wooden Farm – with the privateness, the safety and the familiarity it provides – any sense of urgency about relocating to Marsh Farm may quietly evaporate.
“The longer he stays there whereas the renovation work drags on subsequent door, the more durable it might change into in sensible and private phrases to influence him to maneuver on. What was designed as a brief answer may, by default relatively than declaration, begin to feel and appear everlasting.”

