'Abuses' shouted at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as protesters breach security

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home security is breached by protesters

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Published April 04, 2026

A group of protesters reportedly climbed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home Marsh Farm’s fence before being confronted by security in a major security breach.

According to locals, the former prince's home was targeted by protesters in Norfolk over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

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The father of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie moved to the King’s Sandringham Estate after the monarch stripped him of his remaining royal titles and expelled him from Royal Lodge in Windsor over his ties with Epstein.

The second son of the late Queen Elizabeth is temporarily staying at Wood Farm until renovations for his new home, Marsh Farm, are complete.

The former Duke of York has been pictured visiting his new home to monitor progress. Hello! Magazine reported that four people managed to get close to the farmhouse, where Andrew was earlier seen driving to and started “shouting abuse”.

The report said that the former prince reportedly was inside the house during the incident. Andrew’s security reportedly acted swiftly and defused the situation, which saw the group of people entering the car they had used to get close and driving off.

But his security team defused the situation quickly, and the protesters then got back into their car and drove off.


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