Prince Andrew's New Residence Featured in Sandringham Estate Tours
You can see disgraced ex-Prince Andrew's new home on Sandringham royal 'safari' tour
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Visitors to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, can now see disgraced Prince Andrew's new home during the summer safari tours. The tours, which showcase the estate's natural beauty, have been adjusted to include a route past Andrew's residence, Marsh Farm, following his removal from the Royal Lodge due to controversies surrounding his past.
- 01The Sandringham estate tours now include views of Prince Andrew's new home, Marsh Farm.
- 02Prince Andrew was removed from his Royal Lodge residence earlier this year due to allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
- 03The safari tours provide an intimate experience, limited to six people, and include Afternoon Tea.
- 04The estate features organic farmland, woodlands, and a variety of wildlife.
- 05Queen Elizabeth II cherished Sandringham for family gatherings, especially during Christmas.
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Royal enthusiasts can now glimpse Prince Andrew's new home, Marsh Farm, during the summer safari tours at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. The tours, which are conducted in a Land Rover Defender, have been modified to include a route that passes by Andrew's residence following his removal from the Royal Lodge due to his association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The two-hour tour begins in the formal gardens of Sandringham House, reconstructed in 1870 for Edward VII, and takes visitors through the estate's scenic landscapes, showcasing organic farmland and diverse wildlife. Each tour is limited to six participants, ensuring a personal experience, and concludes with a delightful Afternoon Tea featuring local produce. Andrew, who has largely remained out of public view since being ousted from the royal family, was previously mentioned in numerous documents related to Epstein's crimes and is under investigation for his alleged misconduct. The Sandringham estate has been a cherished family retreat, particularly for Queen Elizabeth II, who hosted her family there during Christmas since 1988.
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The inclusion of Prince Andrew's residence in the tours may draw increased visitor interest, potentially benefiting local tourism and the estate's economy.
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