• Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home in Sandringham has been leaked.
  • "Marsh Farm" is said to be "ramshackle" and "shoebox-sized."
  • King Charles kicked Andrew out of the Royal Lodge, where he's been living rent free.

Hot on the heels of news that King Charles' disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being exiled to a "shoebox-sized" home on the Sandringham estate, his exact location has been (potentially) leaked.

Nothing has been confirmed by the royal family, but The Sun reports that Andrew will be moving into a "ramshackle" property called "Marsh Farm," which is seven miles away from Sandringham House (pictured below). Marsh Farm apparently needs "a lot of renovation," which will presumably be paid for by King Charles. Per The Sun, a "no-fly zone" was recently extended to cover the area above the property.

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The Sandringham Estate
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A bird's eye view of the property

This comes amid The Daily Mail reporting that royal aides have been moving Andrew's belongings from the Royal Lodge under the "cover of darkness," and "have taken the first few items last week to a Windsor storage facility belonging to the Crown Estate."

A source told the outlet "A lorry has been and gone under the cover of darkness. Andrew is going to a shoebox-sized house, compared to Royal Lodge, so a lot of the things that were taken are going into a storage unit. The clutter at Royal Lodge is turning what should be a straightforward move into a months-long, room-by-room excavation. It's all going to be painfully slow, especially with refurbishment work to complete at the other end. These aren't the kind of belongings you can sweep into a skip. Even if Andrew wanted to move tomorrow, he couldn't."