Andrew update as fire engines spotted at Sandringham after disgraced royal's arrest
Fire engines responded to a call at the Sandringham estate where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is reportedly in hiding following his arrest.
Fire engines were seen entering the Sandringham estate, where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is believed to be staying after his recent arrest. The fire response team arrived around noon, with one engine spotted driving past Wolferton Church with sirens briefly activated. Witnesses reported that no police or security were present at the time, and the fire engines left shortly after, suggesting it might have been a false alarm.
Mountbatten-Windsor, often referred to as Prince Andrew, has been maintaining a low profile at Wood Farm, a cottage on the Sandringham estate. This follows a public appearance where he was photographed slumped in the back of a car after his release from Aylsham police station in Norfolk. His current seclusion amid personal controversy continues to draw public and media attention.
The presence of emergency vehicles at such a sensitive time raises questions and speculations regarding the safety status of the disgraced royal. As the story unfolds, the situation at Sandringham reflects ongoing public interest in the implications of Andrew's legal troubles and personal choices as they impact the royal family image.