Prince Andrew didn't join the royals for Christmas at Sandringham amid fallout around his alleged connection to a suspected ...
"The Grade II-listed Wood Farm, located on a secluded part of the Queen's Sandringham Estate looking out to sea, has long been a bolthole for the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip." ...
However, whispers suggest the royal disgrace may opt for a more secluded celebration at Wood Farm, a remote location on the Sandringham Estate steeped in royal history and personal significance.
Rebecca added, 'they do have other properties' including Wood Farm where guests ... homes in total on the estate, it's massive,' he said. The Diary Editor added: 'In Sandringham House itself ...
the main house at Sandringham isn't the only property the Royal Family can offer to guests. The estate also includes Wood Farm, where Prince Philip resided throughout his retirement. As for how ...
The York family had been widely expected to stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate for Christmas like they did last year, but the plans have apparently pivoted. PEOPLE understands that ...
"The Grade II-listed Wood Farm, located on a secluded part of the Queen’s Sandringham Estate looking out to sea, has long been a bolthole for the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip.
Of course, the main house at Sandringham isn't the only property the Royal Family can offer to guests. The estate also includes Wood Farm, where Prince Philip resided throughout his retirement. As for ...
After their separation in 1992, Sarah was not invited to spend Christmas with Prince Andrew and their two daughters and instead would eat alone at Wood Farm. The cottage is tucked away in a secluded ...