
TV presenter Ant McPartlin has reportedly moved out of his £6 million Wimbledon mansion — the home he shared with his wife Anne-Marie Corbett since their engagement — and the truth behind his sudden decision is sparking major speculation.

At first glance, the move seems connected to the couple’s long-running dispute with neighbours over their failed plan to remove several protected trees. But according to new insider claims, the real reason might be far more personal — and much closer to home.
From Planning Battle to Personal Turmoil

The couple’s troubles began last year when Ant and Anne-Marie requested permission to cut down six large trees on their property, including four cypresses, a yew, and a Weymouth pine — all protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO).
Neighbours objected fiercely, accusing the pair of trying to remove healthy trees for cosmetic reasons. One angry local wrote:
“None of these trees are dangerous or diseased — it’s just personal preference. That shouldn’t outweigh community or environmental benefit.”

The backlash forced Ant and Anne-Marie to scale back their plans and promise to “build around” the trees. But despite their attempts to compromise, the issue became an ongoing source of stress — and, as one insider put it, “the beginning of the end.”


