Shamed Andrew is ‘changed man’ after Royal exile
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is accepting his new life at Marsh Farm
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is coming to terms with his new life at Sandringham.
The ex Prince, who has been moved to Norfolk after his exile and has been asked to refrain from equestrianism, is lying low in a silence.
A source told the Mail on Sunday: "The reality of [Andrew's] radically altered situation was underlined when he took delivery of a secondhand static caravan a few days ago, which has been propped up on bricks in his back garden, bearing signs of moss,"
"Andrew uses it himself, would you believe, and what's more shocking is, he likes it. He really is a changed man; he's enjoyed sitting in the caravan. It's novel for him,” he added.
An insider earlier revealed: “Andrew was told everything has to be out [of Royal Lodge] and absolutely nothing was to be left behind. He hasn't been back to collect anything...Everything has to be out by the weekend and we've been told no trace of the former occupants or staff should remain."
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