Ex-Prince Andrew’s transition away from royal life is bringing significant lifestyle changes, including a downsized staff at his Marsh Farm residence, where employees have been instructed to address him as “Sir” despite his removed royal titles.
According to a source, Ex-Prince Andrew‘s staff at Marsh Farm have been told to address him as “Sir”, despite his removed royal titles. This instruction is intended to maintain a level of formality, the source claimed. The staff was initially confused about how to address Andrew after his titles were removed, but they were informed that he should still be referred to as “Sir”.
Downsizing of Staff at Marsh Farm
The reported downsizing of staff at Marsh Farm is a significant change for Andrew, who previously had multiple valets, chefs, housekeepers, and additional household staff at Royal Lodge in Windsor and during his time using palace residences. The new arrangement, insiders allege, reflects a simpler setup tied to his relocation and retirement from public royal duties.
For now, Andrew is believed to be staying at Wood Farm while renovations at Marsh Farm continue. Sources claim the move has faced delays, with work slowing in recent weeks despite upgrades such as added security features and interior refurbishments. One insider alleged the property is “not as luxurious” as homes he previously occupied.
Reports also suggest staffing for Marsh Farm has yet to be finalized, with recruitment still ongoing. Until then, Andrew is said to be largely accompanied by security personnel and his dogs while awaiting the completion of the residence.
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