Agree with most of what is being said here except (sorry) different pressures in front and rear tyres on the caravan. I tow with a D4 (2700kg) and have worked in the caravan industry for some years now and have never heard of this. Asking at work I'm told that this is actually something which most people would say could induce a sway!
My additions are to load only lightweight gear in the overhead cupboards. Load your heavy items over the axles low down. Match your tyre pressures to that figure which should be listed on your caravans compliance plate. (this, if present, will however give you the pressure at Tare weight so van empty of stuff and will need lifting to include your load). Disco pressures should be up to max load running (unless proceeding onto dirt roads when they should be reduced by a margin for puncture resistance - same as your caravan)..
Did you buy the van second hand? If so, I advise buyers to take it to a weighbridge when completely empty of all personal belongings, Water and Gas. (Tare condition) and weight it. Many previous owners add generators on the rear bumper along with extra water tanks grey water tanks etc which, unless the van is re engineered, weights changed by Manufacturer, new compliance plate obtained and blue slipped (NSW) will eat into your payload. So when you think you have the normal 400Kg of payload you don't and the van is suddenly overloaded.
Ball weight - if your van is 3000Kg then the recommended ball weight for a stable tow (obviously fully loaded now) is 270Kg - 300Kg. As previously mentioned a ball weight gauge can be purchased and used to check this weight easily. Your LR4 is OK for 350Kg and yes. Dont use anti sway. They are not just recommended but outlawed from LR.
Does your van have any added (since manufacture) weight on the rear bumper? This would be a no-no for some van designs. Rear end weight is popular but acts a s a pendulum weight on the rear which makes things sway. Here is a video I used to show my customers when they ask me to make the van with a lower ball weight Trailer weight distribution - YouTube
You mentioned that you towed in windy conditions and I'm sorry to say you should expect sway if very windy. There's nothing the trailer stability program can do to stop the wind blowing against 12 sq/M of caravan wall. Its just going to move and you would normally feel this.
If you have checked all of this and are happy then it could be down to caravan layout design (although Evernew know what they are doing) so I would look into this last. However, you might consider fitting an ESC kit to the van. Alko make one and these can be installed aftermarket for around $1300. Last resort as its a cost thing and may/may not help you.
Good luck


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