Twenty tankers transport 150,000 gallons of liquid MANURE to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home

AT least 20 tankers have transported 150,000 gallons of liquid manure to a field behind shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new home.

The huge white tankers and tractors have been seen over the last couple of days spreading the liquid organic manure on fields at the back of Marsh Farm.

Tankers have transported gallons of liquid manure to a field behind shamed Andrew’s new homeCredit: Bav Media
Marsh Farm, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s new homeCredit: AFP
Disgraced Andrew is expected to move into the digs at the start of AprilCredit: AP

The residence is where the former prince is set to move in the next couple of weeks.

King Charles made his Royal Sandringham estate fully organic when he took over the running in 2018.

He keeps a herd of 500 cattle on the estate, which create manure to use as a natural fertiliser.

The nutrient-rich, organic fertilizer is produced as a byproduct of anaerobic digestion and provides essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, while improving soil structure.

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Andrew has not been seen since arriving back at Wood Farm after his arrest last month.

In January King Charles was given planning consent by King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council to build a giant slurry lagoon.

It is the size of three Olympic swimming pools.

The lagoon is less than a mile away from Prince William and Kate’s home at Anmer Hall.

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