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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Renovates Norfolk Home to Continue Horse Riding Hobby

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is continuing his passion for horse riding as renovations begin on the old stable block at his future Norfolk home, Marsh Farm. The refurbished stables, located just meters from the house, will allow him to keep his horses nearby and ride in the surrounding fields. Since moving from Royal Lodge in Windsor earlier this month, Andrew has not been publicly seen riding, and his horses have yet to be relocated to Sandringham. Despite his fall from grace due to his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew maintains support from his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, though family relations remain strained.

Renovations at Marsh Farm have included installing CCTV and a six-foot perimeter fence, with Andrew recently visiting the property to oversee progress. He is currently staying temporarily at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate after being stripped of his titles and evicted from Royal Lodge by King Charles following allegations made in Virginia Giuffre’s memoir. Andrew denies these allegations, but legal representatives for Giuffre have urged him to come forward with information, suggesting safe passage to the U.S. for testimony. Local reactions to Andrew’s arrival in Norfolk are mixed, reflecting ongoing public controversy surrounding his situation.

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