Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is spotted near Sandringham farmhouse after it was revealed he was ‘blocking’ Edward and Sophie from using the property

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been spotted near his farmhouse in Sandringham after it was revealed Prince Edward and Sophie had to use a ‘holiday let’ because he refused to leave the property. 

Andrew has been staying in Wood Farm, his temporary home until his permanent move to Marsh Farm, since his eviction from Royal Lodge in February over his links to paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein

Edward and Sophie had planned to use Wood Farm for their Easter break, but were instead forced to stay in a cottage on the Sandringham Estate.

The couple regularly book the property for their annual getaway, but this year stayed in Gardens House because Andrew was ‘reluctant to leave’ the Norfolk bolthole. 

This afternoon, the former Duke of York was pictured driving his Range Rover towards Wood Farm, which costs up to £4,110 a week in the high season.

The disgraced royal wore a solemn expression as he made his way along a country track, donning a pale shirt and navy jumper. 

His brother Edward, 62, who is four years younger than Andrew, became the first royal to pay a visit to his sibling since he began his exile in Norfolk two months ago. 

The Duke reportedly had a ‘quiet word’ with Andrew, who is understood to be dragging his heels at his temporary accommodation. 

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor driving to Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate this afternoon

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor driving to Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate this afternoon

The disgraced royal looks solemn as he makes his way down a country track today

The disgraced royal looks solemn as he makes his way down a country track today 

Andrew wearing a pale shirt and navy jumper during his drive to Wood Farm today

Andrew wearing a pale shirt and navy jumper during his drive to Wood Farm today 

A source told The Sun: ‘Andrew was evicted from Royal Lodge at Windsor but now has two homes at his disposal.

‘He is just going back and forth between Wood Farm and Marsh Farm.

‘It’s got to be sorted as Edward and Sophie like to use Wood Farm.’

Gardens House was once home to the estate’s head gardener. The eight-bedroom home is 300 yards from the main Sandringham House, which is open to visitors at this time of year.

On Thursday, Andrew got two other visitors in the form of members of the public trying to climb his fence.

Security concerns were sparked when a red car pulled up outside Andrew’s new permanent home at Marsh Farm on Thursday.

Two people got out and proceeded to scale the exterior gate before attempting to peer over a newly erected 6ft fence in front of the farmhouse.

Pictures showed a man and a girl standing on top of the gate while trying to catch a glimpse inside the property, which is undergoing renovation works ahead of Andrew’s move in the coming weeks.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh had planned to use Wood Farm for their annual Easter break

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh had planned to use Wood Farm for their annual Easter break

Edward and Sophie were forced to stay in The Gardens House in Sandringham over the Easter Holidays

Edward and Sophie were forced to stay in The Gardens House in Sandringham over the Easter Holidays

The Prince and Princess of Wales arriving with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, and other members of the royal family to attend the Easter Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, yesterday

The Prince and Princess of Wales arriving with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, and other members of the royal family to attend the Easter Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, yesterday 

King Charles waves as he arrives with members of his family at St George's Chapel, in Windsor

King Charles waves as he arrives with members of his family at St George’s Chapel, in Windsor

Andrew is pictured walking his dogs on the Sandringham estate on Saturday

Andrew is pictured walking his dogs on the Sandringham estate on Saturday

Queen Camilla receives flowers after attending the Easter Service at St George's Chapel yesterday

Queen Camilla receives flowers after attending the Easter Service at St George’s Chapel yesterday

But they didn’t stay for long as Andrew’s security was quick to react and defused the situation before the pair jumped back in their car and drove off.

Andrew appeared to spend that afternoon at his new house and was seen meeting up with the Sandringham estate manager, Edward Parsons.

Builders have been working flat out to get the property ready for Andrew, fitting luxury carpets, a Sky dish and a fast broadband connection.

Over the past weeks, hundreds of boxes of his belongings have been delivered to the new home, with his move now said to be ‘imminent’.

The disgraced ex-Duke, who has been accused of leaking secrets to Jeffrey Epstein, remained in Norfolk over Easter and did not attend the Royal Family’s traditional service at Windsor this year.

He has been keeping a low profile in Norfolk since his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office on his 66th birthday on February 19.

The Daily Mail has contacted the palace and Andrew’s representatives for comment.  

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