Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new Norfolk home has become a tourist attraction as scores of sightseers drive past every day. 

Tourists visiting the Royal Sandringham estate are now stopping at the disgraced former prince’s new home at Wood Farm in Wolferton. 

Dozens of sightseers were seen filming the former Duke of York’s house on their mobile phones as they drive past. 

Andrew, 66, has been living in Wood Farm for the past two months after being evicted from Royal Lodge in Windsor by his brother, Charles. 

Tourists are leaning out of their car windows to take pictures of the Farm, with numbers reportedly increasing dramatically since Andrew’s arrest on February 19. 

Some visitors have even stopped to take selfies with the media, who are standing outside the Farm, waiting for any sign of Andrew. 

Sandringham estate’s own safari tours drive past the entrance to Wood Farm as part of its two-and-a-half-hour excursion. 

The ‘Land rover Safari Tour’ is available for £160 with visitors driven around by one of the estate’s ‘expert guides’ who live and work on the estate.  

Sandringham estate’s own safari tours drive past the entrance to Wood Farm as part of its two-and-a-half-hour excursion

Sandringham estate’s own safari tours drive past the entrance to Wood Farm as part of its two-and-a-half-hour excursion

Andrew was seen slumped in the rear of a Range Rover in February in a futile attempt to avoid photographers as he was driven from a Norfolk police station

Andrew was seen slumped in the rear of a Range Rover in February in a futile attempt to avoid photographers as he was driven from a Norfolk police station

Sightseers are taken past Wood Farm, as well as Marsh Farm, which is currently being renovated for Andrew on the trip. 

This month, hundreds of removal boxes stamped ‘HRH’ were delivered to Marsh Farm, which is being hurriedly prepared for the former prince of a move in April.

King Charles stripped his brother of his royal title last November in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The boxes were clearly marked ‘HRH office’, ‘HRH sitting room’ and even ‘HRH meeting room’, as they arrived at the five-bedroom house, suggesting Andrew continues to be referred to with the honorific behind closed doors. 

The haul, transported by royal-approved removals firm Gander & White on Friday, included clothes, antiques and books – some marked fragile – as the shamed royal completes his forced relocation. 

Andrew is currently holed up at Wood Farm, where tourists now visit, after he returned from a police station following his arrest on February 19. 

Security fencing, CCTV, broadband and Sky TV have all been installed, alongside new flooring, carpets and extensive decorating, with further work carried out on the grounds. 

Andrew is still being referred to by his royal styling - with removal boxes stamped 'HRH' delivered to his new home on the Sandringham estate on Friday

Andrew is still being referred to by his royal styling – with removal boxes stamped ‘HRH’ delivered to his new home on the Sandringham estate on Friday

Hundreds of boxes arrived at five-bedroom Marsh Farm in Norfolk - many clearly labelled 'HRH office'

Hundreds of boxes arrived at five-bedroom Marsh Farm in Norfolk – many clearly labelled ‘HRH office’

Andrew installed a huge white mobile home in the grounds of his new Norfolk hideaway for his staff.

It was delivered to Marsh Farm in Wolferton on the Royal Sandringham estate on the back of a lorry and has been plonked into his back garden.

Staff are expected to move into the mobile home as they no longer fit in his main house following his eviction from the 30-room Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge, in February.

Marsh Farm boasts five bedrooms but the disgraced former prince still appears to need extra room.

The mobile home has been positioned inside a former stable block in an attempt to hide it from view.

The former Duke of York was released under investigation after being held for 11 hours in police custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office. 

He was spotted last week for the first time since his arrest as he took a solo dog walk around Sandringham. 

He cut a solitary figure as he roamed the countryside for 90 minutes. 

The disgraced former prince was spotted cutting a solitary figure as he roamed the countryside for 90 minutes near his Marsh Farm home in Norfolk

The disgraced former prince was spotted cutting a solitary figure as he roamed the countryside for 90 minutes near his Marsh Farm home in Norfolk

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted visiting his new home with his bodyguard, dog and a mystery woman in the rear of his 4x4 behind the passenger seat

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted visiting his new home with his bodyguard, dog and a mystery woman in the rear of his 4×4 behind the passenger seat

A massive white mobile home has been set up amid a stable block to hide it from view. It is thought to be to house staff after his downsizing from Royal Lodge leaves him wanting more space

A massive white mobile home has been set up amid a stable block to hide it from view. It is thought to be to house staff after his downsizing from Royal Lodge leaves him wanting more space

Andrew was then spotted visiting his new home with a mystery woman in the back of his 4×4. 

He was driving himself in a royal Range Rover accompanied by his royal protection officer who had one of Andrew’s seven dogs on his lap.

It appears there was a woman in the back seat with them.

Revelations from the Epstein files led to Andrew’s arrest in mid-February – on his 66th birthday. 

A string of emails suggested he had shared confidential documents with the paedophile financier while serving as trade envoy in Asia in 2010 and 2011 – after Epstein had been convicted and jailed for soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.

Andrew has not commented on the claims.