Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate has become a traditional bolthole for divorced members of the Royal Family over the ...
Prince Andrew, Duke of York reacts as he arrives at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, to attend the Easter Mattins Service ...
Most people probably assume that members of the Royal Family spend Christmas in decadent surroundings, sitting on plush ...
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.
With Prince Andrew not joining the royals for Christmas, Sarah, Duchess of York will also be absent as one royal expert says ...
Andrew, his ex-wife Fergie (as she is popularly known) and their daughters had been widely expected to join the family and stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate for the Christmas holiday ...
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Andrew and Fergie, 65, were initially expected to stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, as they did last year, but stepped back from attending amid the uproar.
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 spent the last year embroiled in a ...
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 ...
Sarah, Duchess of York has spent many Christmas Days alone at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate - but that has all changed ...
Related: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Will Not Be at Royal Family’s Christmas Celebrations Andrew and Fergie, 65, were initially expected to stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate ...