Disgraced brother of King Charles, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is reportedly living a quieter life at Wood Farm.
Amid ongoing scrutiny due to his past links with Jeffrey Epstein, insiders shared an insight into ex-Prince low profile at the modest countryside retreat where his father, Prince Philip spent much of his final days.
It is pertinent to mention that Andrew's time at the farmhouse on Sandringham Estate is due to the ongoing renovation work at Marsh Farm, which is a smaller property expected to become his long-term home.
A royal source told Radar Online, "Marsh Farm is dramatically smaller than the sort of houses Andrew has lived in for decades and it simply does not offer the same level of luxury or grandeur."
Referring to Andrew's previous residence at Royal Lodge, the source said, "When you compare it to Royal Lodge, which was a sprawling residence with dozens of rooms and the sort of scale expected of a senior royal, the difference is striking."
Andrew faced a major downgrade as "Royal Lodge was a huge estate property with space, staff, and prestige attached to it." Now, Marsh Farm is "much more modest and functional by comparison."
"Anyone who has seen both properties would immediately notice how stark the contrast is between the life he once led there and the much smaller world he is moving into now," the source said.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's routine has been described as "huffy teenager-style," with a tipster revealing tot he outlet, "People who know what is going on say Andrew spends much of his time in a fairly slobby, childish way, just getting up and wandering around in his pyjamas without showering or changing, and just eating, and huffily playing video games and binge watching shows on Netflix on his sofa and computer."
Furthermore, the former Duke of York's movement has also been restricted following his latest arrest. "From what people around the estate understand, Andrew is more or less confined to Wood Farm for the time being."
"His routine seems very restricted, and there are clear limits on how freely he can come and go or what activities he can pursue," the source added.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the youngest son of late Queen Elizabeth, is mostly out of public view and interacts only with small number of people, resulting into very less sightings of him. His world has reportedly become "quite contained" as compared to the life he used to lead.