Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is thought to have moved into his new Marsh Farm home during Easter, and according to a property expert, he may soon be reunited with his ex-wife
05:00, 16 Apr 2026Updated 07:41, 16 Apr 2026

Andrew and Sarah lived together at the Royal Lodge (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
A property expert has shared his thoughts on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor‘s recent home move and what could be next for the former Prince. The 66-year-old settled into his new home, Marsh Farm, on the Sandringham Estate last week following several weeks of renovations.
King Charles‘ brother was seen in new photos walking his dog near the property on April 6, appearing to be getting familiar with his new surroundings.
Renovations at the former prince’s new home are thought to have included the installation of a new security fence, CCTV cameras, carpets, blinds, and Sky TV.
According to Elliot Castle, CEO of We Buy Any Home, the cost of modernising the property could have cost a six-figure sum. “From a property perspective, this looks far more like a managed family arrangement than a typical move,” he told us.
“Marsh Farm appears to have been prepared specifically for Andrew, with privacy and security front of mind, so it’s unlikely to be a short-term stop.”

Andrew reportedly spent his first night at Marsh Farm in Sandringham on the Easter Monday(Image: Martin Pope/Getty Images)
“Renovating a rural property to that standard is not cheap,” he added. “Once you factor in interiors, structural updates and high-end security, costs can quickly run into the six-figure range, particularly on an estate setting.”
Elliot believes the home “could easily” become Andrew’s long-term base following his departure from Royal Lodge last year. And, With a report from Page Six claiming Sarah is “effectively homeless”, Elliot said she could potentially reunite with Andrew at his new home.
Naming two possible reasons for a reunion – “security” and “routine” – he continued: “As for Sarah Ferguson, it wouldn’t be unusual from a property standpoint for former partners to share a living arrangement, especially where security and routine are involved. Whether she joins him is personal, but it’s certainly feasible,” he shared.
“Her ability to live there would depend on the nature of Andrew’s occupation and whether consent is required.”
After King Charles began the formal process to remove his brother’s remaining royal titles and honours, Buckingham Palace also served notice for him to surrender his lease on Royal Lodge.

Marsh Farm appears to have been prepared specifically for Andrew, says Elliot(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
The actions followed years of scrutiny over his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, though Andrew has always denied wrongdoing.
Commenting on Andrew’s future, the property expert added: “Once that level of investment has gone in, people tend to settle rather than move again. It may not carry the same status as Royal Lodge, but it could work very well as a permanent home.”
Andrew previously shared the Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who has not been seen in public for several months since alleged emails between her and Epstein came to light in the US Department of Justice’s Epstein files.
Sarah is said to have exchanged several emails with the offender following his 2008 sex crime conviction.
A representative for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s mother claimed some of the emails were sent under pressure and were not reflective of her true feelings. Being mentioned in the files is not evidence of wrongdoing.