Prince Andrew Sandringham estate move
Definition
A reference to the early 2026 relocation of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, from his temporary residence at Wood Farm to the more permanent Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, following his departure from the lavish Royal Lodge amid ongoing scandals and royal family pressures.
This 'move' symbolizes Prince Andrew's further demotion within the royal household, trading Windsor opulence for a modest farmhouse on the private royal estate owned by the monarch.
Examples
Prince Andrew's Sandringham estate move is the gift that keeps on giving—finally, a home where the only wings are on the chickens.
With impeccable timing, the Prince Andrew Sandringham estate move dropped right after those pesky Epstein files resurfaced; talk about a plot twist worthy of a Netflix special.
Cheers to Prince Andrew's Sandringham estate move: from 30-room palace to cozy farmhouse—because nothing screams 'royal rehabilitation' like mucking out the stables.
The Prince Andrew Sandringham estate move proves the royals know how to downsize with dignity; who needs Royal Lodge when you've got Norfolk's finest pig pens?
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