Prince Andrew to spend Christmas in remote royal farmhouse that was a hideaway for Kate Middleton

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Prince Andrew is reportedly set to spend Christmas at the secluded royal farmhouse, Wood Farm, which is part of the Sandringham estate.

The Duke of York has been embroiled in a dispute with his brother, King Charles, over living arrangements and his refusal to leave Royal Lodge.Despite the tension, Andrew, along with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, are said to be invited to Sandringham for the holiday festivities.

However, if Andrew stays at Wood Farm, it's unlikely he'll spend much time with the wider family at Sandringham as reported by OK!The five-bedroom farmhouse, described as "modest by royal standards", is built in the local Norfolk style and stands alone near The Wash, a bay filled with estuaries, deep water channels and mudflats.

Wood Farm, purchased by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 1860s, offers perfect seclusion and was a favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II.Prince Philip called it home from 2017 until his passing in 2021, and notable figures such as Princess Diana and the Duchess of York have stayed there during festive periods to be near their children.

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