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Andrew Starts Farm Life Complaining He Has No Room for One ‘Prized’ Possession: Report

Mountbatten-Windsor has moved into his new permanent home, Marsh Farm, but not before complaining that it was not up to his satisfaction.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrives for the Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Aaron Chown/Pool)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrives for the Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Aaron Chown/Pool)

Being evicted from the Royal Lodge was a huge blow for the disgraced royal, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, but it seems like his entitled streak is not ending anytime soon. Left homeless with no financial backup and the disastrous Epstein scandal on his back, Mountbatten-Windsor didn't have many options but to accept King Charles' generosity to let him stay in his Sandringham estate. However, the former Duke is not yet ready to let go of the royal luxuries and is seemingly upset with his new humble abode.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was given a basket of flowers to celebrate Princess Eugenie's birth at Portland Hospital, London, 24 Mar 1990. (Image Source: Getty Images | Georges De Keerle)

Reportedly, Mountbatten-Windsor has finally moved into his new permanent home, Marsh Farm, but not before complaining that it was not up to his satisfaction. Having spent over a month on the estate's renovation, Mountbatten-Windsor still described it as a 'claustrophobic hole,' with not enough space to store his teddy collection. Talking to National Examiner, an insider shared, “It’s pretty bizarre given that the main property is large enough by most people’s standards, but apparently Andrew keeps griping that it’s a claustrophobic h---hole, and he has barely anywhere to store his belongings—including his prized teddy bears!"

Back to living alone, Mountbatten-Windsor renovated the space as a bachelor pad. “Andrew is being typically evasive about the purpose of this mobile unit, but the word is he’s using it as a man cave,” added the source. They continued, “He intends to furnish it with Wi-Fi, a small kitchen, and a bathroom area, so he can be self-contained and undistracted when he slinks off there.” Another source also revealed that the estate had a major revamp in interiors and carpets. Additionally, the stables were also renovated for his beloved horses. A high-tech security system was also installed to ensure the former royal's safety.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Prince Edward during the annual Trooping the Colour Parade on June 17, 2017, in London, England. (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo)

Mountbatten-Windsor was coiled up in yet another Sandringham Estate, the Wood Farm, while his new home was getting set up, but as per insiders, he was in no rush and was “dragging his heels” to move. It wasn't until his brother, Prince Edward, urged him to relocate, as his family wanted to use the Wood Farm as their holiday home, that he finally decided to move. "He is just going back and forth between Wood Farm and Marsh Farm. It’s got to be sorted, as Edward and Sophie like to use Wood Farm," shared an insider with The Sun, explaining the situation under which the former prince moved to his new home. However, with the move, he had to leave a sentimental piece behind.

Andrew at the Endurance event on day 3 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor. (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo)
Andrew at the Endurance event on day 3 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor. (Image Source: Getty Images | Max Mumby/Indigo)

While the Royal Lodge was massive with 30 bedrooms, a swimming pool, a chapel, and multiple guest cottages, Marsh Farm is humble with only five bedrooms; as a result, Mountbatten-Windsor had to leave several pieces behind. With him only carrying a few of his art pieces, leaving the rest displayed in exhibitions and used to furnish royal residences, he reportedly also had to leave behind the historic Wendy House that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II, as revealed by Geo TV.

While Mountbatten-Windsor is now starting a new chapter in a new home, it doesn't seem like he is happy with how things are panning out, but given his circumstances, the disgraced royal has no option but to endure and live without his teddy bears!

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