Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seemingly continuing to use the royal titles he was stripped of back in November in his private life.

The former Duke of York’s final preparations ahead of his move to Marsh Farm are underway, with cameras capturing men in removal vans carrying his belongings into the five-bedroom property on the Sandringham estate. Items in the boxes included books, paintings and other personal objects labelled as ‘fragile’.

However, some of the boxes carried in by the removal men featured labels bearing the HRH title. Boxes carrying ‘HRH office’, ‘HRH sitting room’ and ‘HRH meeting room’ were seen.

The move came as The Times reported that a police investigation into the disgraced royal is set to expand beyond the charges of misconduct in public office. Andrew was arrested last month on suspicion of the event, but he was released 11 hours later.

A brown box with 'HRH Office' written on it© Bav Media
The boxes still carried Andrew’s removed title

However, the publication has now claimed that Thames Valley Police are widening their investigation to other potential offences, including a corruption probe and sex trafficking offences. Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing.

Two removal men, one carries a box that says HRH on it© Bav Media
Andrew is now moving in Marsh Farm

New home

Andrew was forced to depart Royal Lodge when his royal titles and honours were removed from him by King Charles last year. He has recently been residing at Wood Farm as renovations on his new home were undertaken.

Photos seen at the start of the week revealed that these renovations were nearly complete with a Sky workman seen drilling from the exterior of the building, wearing a helmet, face mask and earmuffs. Workmen were also spotted fixing grey blinds in the kitchen, and an equestrian fencing van was also seen as the stables take shape out the back of the farmhouse.

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The property was previously an unoccupied residence on the King’s private Sandringham Estate. In recent months, workmen have installed a six-foot fence around the perimeter, along with CCTV cameras to secure the property and protect Andrew’s privacy.

Similarly, the no-fly zone established for the Sandringham Estate was extended to include Marsh Farm, which is located a few kilometres west of Sandringham House and situated near the village of Wolferton.