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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor forced to have 'constant reminder of King Charles' on his front door

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor forced to have 'constant reminder of King Charles' on his front door.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's residence at Marsh Farm now bears the hallmark of every other tenant on the Sandringham estate - a light blue front door.The former prince took up residence in the five-bedroom property a fortnight ago, marking his permanent relocation following exile from Royal Lodge.But his front door now matches those of the hundreds of other tenants across King Charles's Norfolk estate, symbolising the extent of his descent from royal privilege to an ordinary tenant.The tradition of painting doors in this distinctive shade was established by the Queen Mother and applies to all 300-plus properties spanning 12 villages across the 20,000-acre estate.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "Andrew has a front door matching the Sandringham staff, which shows just how far he has fallen from grace.

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He is now just like every other tenant," one local resident observed."The colour of the front door indicates the house is owned by the King, so it's a constant reminder that his brother...

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