HomeFeaturesTINUBU'S GOVERNMENT INTRODUCES ‘FLY NOW, PAY LATER’ CREDIT SCHEME FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

TINUBU’S GOVERNMENT INTRODUCES ‘FLY NOW, PAY LATER’ CREDIT SCHEME FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

Removal vans have been spotted arriving at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new residence, Marsh Farm, indicating that his relocation from Wood Farm may be underway. The vehicles were seen outside the five-bedroom property on Tuesday morning, suggesting the move could be imminent.

Andrew has been staying at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate since last month, following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. Police reportedly arrived unannounced on his 66th birthday, taking him to Aylsham Police Station where he was questioned for over 11 hours before being released under investigation.

In the meantime, Marsh Farm has undergone several upgrades, including the installation of a high-security fence, landscaping work, new carpets, and a satellite television system, in preparation for his arrival.

On Tuesday, three removal vans belonging to Gander & White, a company known for handling and transporting fine art, were seen at the property. The firm, which holds a royal warrant, has previously worked with institutions such as the National Portrait Gallery and specialises in moving valuable artworks and collectibles.

While it remains unclear what exactly was being transported, the presence of the company has sparked speculation that valuable items may be part of the move. Andrew was previously associated with Royal Lodge in Windsor, a large residence known to house pieces from the Royal Collection.

For now, details surrounding the move remain limited, but the activity at Marsh Farm suggests preparations for a full transition are well underway.

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