Andrew Mountbatten Windsor must leave his 30-room Windsor home by orders of King Charles. He reportedly has three months to move out of Royal Lodge.
Andrew could be moving to Sandringham, Norfolk - but locals reportedly do not want to see him there.
The ex-royal will be moving to a not yet named residence on the King's Sandringham estate.
This comes after Andrew was stripped of his titles this week.
Andrew had previously lived in Windsor for 21 years but will now be making the move to Norfolk as soon as possible.
His former wife, Sarah Ferguson, 66, has found private accommodation and she will not live with Andrew for the first time since 2008.
She had also been living at Royal Lodge despite their divorce in 1996.
According to The Sun, the pair will have to move out of Windsor by the end of January.
On Thursday, Andrew surrendered his lease, and reports say the royals are hoping the move happens as quickly as possible.
Andrew reportedly has a teddy bear collection made up of 72 fluffy stuffed animals which will need to be packed in the move.
Royal Lodge is also home to priceless artworks which will be removed and returned to the Royal Collection Trust.
Increased pressure had mounted on the Royal Family regarding Andrew leading to the announcement by the palace. The ex-prince has denied allegations against him.
Since the scandal, it has emerged that Andrew had not paid rent in 22 years for Royal Lodge.
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