Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor hit by major security scare at Marsh Farm

The former Duke of York faced a security breach ahead of his move from Wood Farm to Marsh Farm

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor hit by major security scare at Marsh Farm
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor hit by major security scare at Marsh Farm 

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home has become a target for protesters in a shocking security breach.

As reported by GB News, a group of trespassers climbed the former Duke of York's security fence and allegedly shouted abuse at Andrew, who was visiting Marsh Farm.

He is set to move to his new permanent house soon and was believed to be inside with four other individuals when the protesters arrived on Thursday.

The former prince's security handled the situation, with the protesters jumping back over the security fence before fleeing the scene in the car in which they arrived.

As of now, Andrew has been staying at Wood Farm while renovation work continues at Marsh Farm, and during the last week, royal staff were seen moving the disgraced royal's belongings from Royal Lodge.

King Charles has also removed his brother's constant security protection and ended his personal financial allowance.

Moreover, he no longer benefits from taxpayer funding, which he enjoyed for years.

After the removal of his titles and honours by Charles last October, he was transported from Windsor on February 2 to the Sandringham estate.

Besides that, on February 19, the former prince's 66th birthday, he was taken into custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

He remained in police detention for eleven hours before he was released under investigation.