Mountbatten-Windsor Expresses Dissatisfaction with Norfolk Residence

London – Following the memorial service for the late Duchess of Kent on September 16, 2025, at Westminster Cathedral, concerns have arisen regarding the living arrangements of former Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Sources close to King Charles III have indicated the Duke’s unhappiness with his new residence at Marsh Farm in Norfolk. The property, originally purchased for the workers of Marsh Farm, is now being considered as a potential permanent accommodation for the relocated prince.

This decision follows reports that Andrew has voiced significant complaints about the conditions of his new home. Notably, the former prince’s reluctance to reduce renovation costs has contributed to the situation. In response to his concerns, King Charles III is reportedly contemplating a move to a mobile home for Andrew should his dissatisfaction persist.

The memorial service marked a significant moment following the Duchess’s death on September 4, 2025. The situation highlights ongoing adjustments within the Royal Family following recent events and underscores the complexities of family dynamics. Photo: AP Photo/Joanna Chan, File/Scanpix

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2 thoughts on “Source: King Charles may permanently house Andrew in a mobile home”
  1. It’s a surprising and somewhat disheartening development for a figure who once held such a prominent position.

  2. What factors are influencing the decision to provide Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with a mobile home?

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