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Prince Andrew relocates within Sandringham amid rising security fears

Royal removal vans reveal a sudden move—but why is Prince Andrew's family now too afraid to travel? The hidden risks behind his quiet relocation.

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Prince Andrew relocates within Sandringham amid rising security fears

Prince Andrew is relocating within the Sandringham estate amid ongoing security concerns. The move comes as tensions in the Middle East raise fears for his family's safety. Removal boxes marked with his royal title have already arrived at his new home.

The Duke of York is shifting from Wood Farm to Marsh Farm, a five-bedroom property nearby. His belongings—clothes, antiques, books, and even a copy of My Life on Mars—are being transported by Gander & White, a firm approved by the royal household. Labels on the boxes still bear his HRH styling, including 'HRH office' and 'HRH meeting room'.

Before recent escalations, reports suggested Andrew had considered moving to Bahrain or Abu Dhabi. However, no public records confirm any prior diplomatic or economic ties to the region. A family friend now describes the situation as a 'huge blow', warning that travel to the Gulf has become too risky. His ex-wife and daughters may also face restrictions due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran.

Currently, the prince remains under strict instructions from the King to stay indoors. His daily routine is heavily limited as security concerns persist.

The relocation to Marsh Farm marks another change for Andrew amid ongoing controversies. His continued use of royal branding on personal items contrasts with his reduced public role. Meanwhile, regional tensions complicate travel plans for his family in the Middle East.

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