The Sandringham staff's reaction to the Duke of York's move has sparked a heated debate. 'Striking' over a controversial relocation, the staff's decision to refuse service to the former Duke of York has raised questions about the impact of his move on the royal household. 'They've been told they don't have to serve Andrew if they feel uncomfortable', a source revealed. But this isn't the only controversial aspect of the situation. 'There is a worry that once he gets comfortable at Wood Farm, they will never get him out again', another source added. The Duke of York's move to Sandringham has also faced a cold welcome from his new neighbors, who feel it's the wrong location for him. 'I think if he has to come and live here, it should be somewhere that’s quite secluded', a local resident said. The former Duke's new home is not yet fully ready, but he is expected to move in by the start of April. 'There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah', another source noted. Will the Sandringham staff's strike be the beginning of a new trend in the royal household? Or will the Duke of York's move be a temporary setback? The controversy surrounding his relocation has left many questions unanswered. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the staff's decision? Share your thoughts in the comments below.