Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor briefly acquired a go to from emergency providers at his Norfolk residence on the Sandringham Property after a fireplace alarm was triggered.
Two hearth engines arrived at Wooden Farm – the previous prince’s momentary residence – round 12:25 pm, with sirens blaring and lights flashing.
Firefighters entered the property for a couple of minutes earlier than leaving. “There have been no police or safety round. The hearth engine simply instantly arrives. All of them went in and got here out maybe 5 – 6 minutes later. No-one had any concept of what was happening,” a witness on the scene instructed the Mirror.
A spokesperson for Norfolk Hearth and Rescue Service confirmed, “We had been referred to as to an tackle in Wolferton, which was to an automated hearth alarm activation, so this was a false alarm. Crews from Sandringham and King’s Lynn attended.”
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been dwelling at Wooden Farm since Thursday night, following his launch from police custody earlier that day. The previous prince had been taken into custody on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace, related to allegations he handed delicate info to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein whereas serving because the UK’s commerce envoy.
Wooden Farm serves as his momentary lodging whereas the investigation continues.

