ANDREW Mountbatten-Windsor visits his new home yesterday — driving with one of his seven dogs and a protection officer.
He was snapped out for only the second time since his arrest, heading to Marsh Farm, in Wolferton, on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The King stripped shamed Andy of his HRH, Prince and Duke of York titles when he evicted him from Royal Lodge over links to dead paedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein.
Last week, The Sun reported how disgraced Andrew is still calling himself HRH, as his belongings were moved into his new home, which is surrounded by an electric fence.
Hundreds of cardboard boxes containing the former prince’s belongings were moved into five-bedroom Marsh Farm.
Some were labelled ‘HRH office’, ‘HRH sitting room’ and ‘HRH meeting room’ suggesting the title is still used by Andrew’s staff.
Others were believed to contain clothes, books and antiques, with many marked fragile.
One of the books was My Life on Mars by Colin Pillinger, which gives his account of the Beagle 2 project.
Workmen have been working round the clock putting the finishing touches to the Marsh Farm renovations over the last few days.
And a new electric fence has been installed around the perimeter ahead of his short move from the neighbouring Wood Farm.
Andrew, 66, has rarely been seen since returning from the police station following his arrest on February 19.











