Marsh Farm: Work underway on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home
Former Prince Andrew is expected to vacate Royal Lodge this month
With Andrew-Mountbatten Windsor set to leave Royal Lodge, upgradation work at his rumored Marsh Farm home is underway.
The second son of Queen Elizabeth was asked to leave Royal Lodge after King Charles stripped him of his royal titles over the former Duke of York's links to the late sex offender Jeffery Epstein.
According to express.co.uk, photographs taken at Marsh Farm home appear to show an engineer from Sky VIP installing a very modern upgrade to the once run-down farmhouse.
"After setting up a ladder, the engineer, who was wearing clothing with visible Sky VIP branding, was pictured scaling the house and examining the roof. Sky membership costs begin at around £15 per month and climb to around £35 per month with the addition of add-ons, such as Sky Stream, streaming services and sports packages, " Daily Express reported.
However, royal family has not confirmed that Marsh Farm will be Andrew's next home.
Multiple reports claimed that the father of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will move into Marsh Farm as early as the end of this month, and before his 66th birthday on February 19.
It has also been claimed that Andrew will not move into Marsh Farm straight away, and will instead spend time in an even smaller property on the Sandringham Estate first.
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