From royal privilege to a moss-covered caravan — the fall couldn't be more dramatic. Whether it's genuine humility or just making do with what's left, Andrew's new reality is a far cry from Windsor's grandeur.
A friend of ex-wife Sarah Ferguson summed it up: "He's swapped ski chalets for static chalets." Andrew was spotted publicly last Saturday for the first time since his arrest, walking his dogs at Sandringham with a bodyguard.
Andrew was spotted publicly for the first time last Saturday since his arrest, walking his dogs at Sandringham with a bodyguard. The royal family's most dramatic fall from grace now includes a caravan in the backyard.
Context: Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly forwarding confidential trade documents to Jeffrey Epstein. If convicted, he faces life in prison. He denies all accusations.
The lifestyle downgrade comes after Andrew's February 19 arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office — allegedly forwarding confidential trade documents to the late Jeffrey Epstein. If convicted, he faces life in prison. He's denied all accusations.
Plot twist: Sources claim Andrew actually enjoys the caravan. "He really is a changed man; he's enjoyed sitting in the caravan. It's novel for him," one insider said. Another quipped that Queen Elizabeth "would be turning in her grave to see that monstrosity in his back garden."
Andrew, 66, relocated to Sandringham Estate's Marsh Lodge last month — a five-bedroom home that's tight on space. So tight, in fact, that his security team needs overflow housing. Enter the beige-and-gray 2012 Willerby Meridian caravan, described as "dated and faded."
A friend of ex-wife Sarah Ferguson didn't hold back: "He's swapped ski chalets for static chalets. His mother [Queen Elizabeth] would be turning in her grave to see that monstrosity in his back garden."
The beige and gray 2012 Willerby Meridian caravan was delivered last week showing visible moss. It's officially for his security detail (not enough room in the house), but insiders say Andrew has few staff left — many are "reluctant to live in."
The caravan, described as "dated and faded," isn't just for show. Andrew reportedly uses it himself and "likes it." One source claims he's "a changed man" who enjoys sitting in the mobile home. His brother King Charles allegedly paid for it with "living expenses" money.
From 30-room mansion to a moss-covered caravan: Former Prince Andrew's downgrade is complete. The disgraced royal moved out of Windsor's Royal Lodge last month and into a 5-bedroom home at Sandringham — with a $34,646 second-hand static caravan parked in the back garden.
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From royal privilege to a moss-covered caravan — the fall couldn't be more dramatic. Whether it's genuine humility or just making do with what's left, Andrew's new reality is a far cry from Windsor's grandeur.
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A friend of ex-wife Sarah Ferguson summed it up: "He's swapped ski chalets for static chalets." Andrew was spotted publicly last Saturday for the first time since his arrest, walking his dogs at Sandringham with a bodyguard.
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Andrew was spotted publicly for the first time last Saturday since his arrest, walking his dogs at Sandringham with a bodyguard. The royal family's most dramatic fall from grace now includes a caravan in the backyard.
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#threadstorm
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Context: Andrew was arrested on his 66th birthday in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office for allegedly forwarding confidential trade documents to Jeffrey Epstein. If convicted, he faces life in prison. He denies all accusations.
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The lifestyle downgrade comes after Andrew's February 19 arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office — allegedly forwarding confidential trade documents to the late Jeffrey Epstein. If convicted, he faces life in prison. He's denied all accusations.
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Plot twist: Sources claim Andrew actually enjoys the caravan. "He really is a changed man; he's enjoyed sitting in the caravan. It's novel for him," one insider said. Another quipped that Queen Elizabeth "would be turning in her grave to see that monstrosity in his back garden."
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Andrew, 66, relocated to Sandringham Estate's Marsh Lodge last month — a five-bedroom home that's tight on space. So tight, in fact, that his security team needs overflow housing. Enter the beige-and-gray 2012 Willerby Meridian caravan, described as "dated and faded."
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A friend of ex-wife Sarah Ferguson didn't hold back: "He's swapped ski chalets for static chalets. His mother [Queen Elizabeth] would be turning in her grave to see that monstrosity in his back garden."
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The beige and gray 2012 Willerby Meridian caravan was delivered last week showing visible moss. It's officially for his security detail (not enough room in the house), but insiders say Andrew has few staff left — many are "reluctant to live in."
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The caravan, described as "dated and faded," isn't just for show. Andrew reportedly uses it himself and "likes it." One source claims he's "a changed man" who enjoys sitting in the mobile home. His brother King Charles allegedly paid for it with "living expenses" money.
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From 30-room mansion to a moss-covered caravan: Former Prince Andrew's downgrade is complete. The disgraced royal moved out of Windsor's Royal Lodge last month and into a 5-bedroom home at Sandringham — with a $34,646 second-hand static caravan parked in the back garden.