Prince Andrew’s Wood Farm Residence Undergoes Modest Upgrades
Prince Andrew’s current living situation at Wood Farm has been a topic of discussion lately, as reports reveal the modest upgrades being made to his residence. The royal’s company at Wood Farm mainly consists of police and security officers, along with his seven dogs, including two corgis that belonged to the late Queen.
Marsh Farm itself has been described as functional rather than grand, with basic upgrades such as security fencing, reinforced doors, and the installation of Sky TV. However, progress on further improvements has reportedly slowed down. In an effort to minimize new expenditure, carpets have been sourced from other royal properties.
According to a source, the property at Wood Farm is secure and adequate, but lacks the opulence typically associated with royal residences. There is a noticeable lack of indulgence, with a focus on practicality over prestige. The upgrades prioritize safety and essential comfort, rather than luxury.
Another insider shared that the guiding principle behind the improvements is to reflect a form of withdrawal from public life, rather than a continuation of former privilege. The message is clear – Prince Andrew’s residence at Wood Farm is a private arrangement that signifies a shift towards a more low-key lifestyle.

