“Inside Andrew’s Home Before Tense Encounter with Edward: Unforgettable Scents”

“Inside Andrew’s Home Before Tense Encounter with Edward: Unforgettable Scents”

Reports say a long-running sibling dispute surfaced during the recent Easter weekend at Sandringham. The disagreement involved Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his younger brother, Prince Edward.

Move to Sandringham

Andrew, 66, has been relocated from Royal Lodge at Windsor. Sources say King Charles arranged the move amid the Epstein scandal.

Andrew has been stripped of some royal titles. He denies any wrongdoing linked to Jeffrey Epstein, who died in custody in 2019.

Homes and upheaval

The former duke has been using two Sandringham properties. He has alternated between Wood Farm and Marsh Farm, it is reported.

After renovations, Andrew reportedly moved into a five-bedroom Marsh Farm. He is said to have spent his first night there on Easter Monday.

Effect on Edward and Sophie

Prince Edward, 62, and his wife Sophie usually use Wood Farm for Easter. This year they could not, because of the comings and goings at Sandringham.

They instead stayed in the Garden House, a former gardener’s cottage. Norfolk Hideaways lists it at about £4,110 per week in peak season.

Filmogaz.com visit and the house

Inside Andrew’s home, a Filmogaz.com reporter noted modest surroundings. Marsh Farm appears as a red-brick, country property rather than a fortified residence.

The garden showed signs of neglect. The memorable and unforgettable scents of wet mud were reported by the visitor.

Family interaction over Easter

Those close to the brothers say Edward had a “quiet word” with Andrew during the weekend. He and Sophie also had dinner with him, described as a welfare check.

Andrew and his family were reportedly barred from attending a Matins service at Windsor. The Easter gathering nevertheless included a private family meeting.

Concerns and childhood dynamics

Sources say Edward and Sophie expressed concern about Andrew’s fragile state of mind. They spoke with him to check on his wellbeing.

Royal author Robert Jobson has previously described childhood tensions between the two brothers. He said Andrew could be loud and robust, while Edward was quieter and more studious.

The episode has highlighted lingering strain between the siblings. Observers say the Sandringham weekend reflected both practical disruption and deeper family emotions.