King Charles' brother moving to Sandringham estate — 8 facts about disgraced Andrew's new home

King Charles' brother, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, will lose all titles and honours after links with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein emerged. Besides this, he will have to vacate Royal Lodge and relocate to Sandringham estate. Here's all you need to know about disgraced royal Andrew's new home.

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King Charles' brother moving to Sandringham estate — 8 facts about disgraced Andrew's new home

KING Charles' brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, is in the limelight since Buckingham Palace confirmed that he will be formally stripped of all his honours and titles. Besides this, Andrew has been asked to vacate the Royal Lodge, the huge mansion that has been his abode for more than two decades.

A formal notice was reportedly served to Andrew on October 30 to surrender his 75-year lease of Royal Lodge. He will have to leave this Windsor mansion and move to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, most probably by next year, the BBC reported.

Although it is unclear when Andrew will leave Windsor, west of the British capital London, but the formalities are expected to take time. Embroiled in controversy due to his close associations with sex offender Jeffery Epstein, both 65-year-old Andrew and his 66-year-old ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will have to move out of their current home following the exile order by King Charles III.

Sarah Ferguson, who shares daughters Beatrice and Eugenie with Andrew and resides at the Royal Lodge. Let's find out key details about the sprawling estate that Andrew will soon call home.

All you need to know about Sandringham estate

Leaving behind His or Her Royal Highness (HRH) and Duke of York titles, Andrew will soon be moving out of the 30-room royal residence which is located within the grounds of Windsor Great Park.

He may be moving to one of the properties within the estate, including York Cottage, Gardens House, The Folly, Park House, or Wood Farm.

The late Queen Elizabeth II's beloved Sandringham estate, which served as a favourite escape for Andrew’s elder brother King Charles and Queen Camilla, is located 100 miles north of London.

Purchased in 1862 by Queen Victoria for her heir Albert, later Edward VII, Sandringham has been the private home of nearly five generations of British monarchs, CNN reported.

The country estate, belonging to Queen Victoria's eldest son, served as the prime location for the royal family gatherings during Christmas every year.

The most famous stately home in Norfolk features 600 acres of royal parkland and around 150 properties.

Situated on England’s east coast, the estate features an organic farm, a sawmill, residential and commercial properties, local parishes and communities.

Notably, the estate is surrounded by 16,000 acres of farmland and 3,500 acres of woodland.

It is important to note that Sandringham House and its extensive surrounding estate is privately owned by the sovereign and have been handed down through the generations. Meanwhile, Andrew’s current home in Windsor is managed by the British state as it is a part of the Crown Estate.