The former Duke of York, 66, transitioned from Norfolk's Wood Farm, where he had been staying while his permanent home was made ready, to nearby Marsh Farm.
Edward and his wife Sophie had wanted to stay in Wood Farm, where Andrew is holed up, for Easter but were forced to stay in the Gardens House on King Charles' Sandringham estate.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh had planned to use Wood Farm for their annual Easter break but were instead forced to stay in a cottage on the Sandringham Estate.
Shut away at Wood Farm, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been twiddling his thumbs this week while his old stamping ground in the Middle East is torn apart by war.
Andrew, who moved into temporary home Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate nearly four-weeks-ago, has had at least three Waitrose deliveries brought to the address.
Fire crews with blue lights on scrambled to an entrance near Wood Farm, where Andrew has been living since he was forced out of his 30-room Royal Lodge mansion.