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Latest News:King Charles’ team showcase Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s new estate :see more ๐
King Charles, 76, has made the decision to find accommodation for his disgraced brother, now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and reports suggest he will be leaving Royal Lodge in Windsor to live in Norfolk, on the Sandringham estate. Ahead of the big move, which is believed to be taking place in 2026, the team have released a brand-new video of the stunning grounds. The house has 600 acres of gardens and there are 20,000 acres across the estate in total. Take a look at where King Charles’ brother will call homeโฆ
Text overlaid on top of the clip reads: “Wondering through the royal parkland,” and the camera winds through the woods, also revealing a peek at the impressive children’s playpark on the estate. The short clip also shows a signpost detailing different trials that users of the estate can choose from. The caption said: “Nothing beats a wander through The Royal Parkland this November. Come and see the season changing as you explore new paths and discover beautiful spots in the woodlands.”
The video was shared on Instagram and Facebook by the team, and the comments on Facebook came thick and fast. “I do [walk] every day, and thoroughly enjoy it with my dogs. It’s a privilege to be able to do this and right on my doorstep too,” penned one follower, and another added: “One of our favourite walks.” A third commented: “Beautiful memories.”
What’s Sandringham really like?
Deputy Online Editor, Sharnaz Shahid, has visited nearly all of the royal residences open to the public, and Sandringham Estate is by far the favourite. “It’s easy to see why the royal family treasure it so much. There’s a sense of peace and quiet here that makes this place feel like a private home,” she says. “Inside, I was struck by the intimacy of it all – the family photographs and the beautiful artwork everywhere you look. One of the tour guides even pointed out where King Charles enjoys his morning brew and where he likes to take afternoon tea – the visit really gave me a glimpse into everyday royal life.”