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Prince Andrew And The Royal Lodge Saga Is The Gift That Keeps Giving (7/4/24)

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The rift between Prince Andrew and King Charles over the Royal Lodge centers on Andrew's refusal to vacate the residence despite increasing pressure from Charles. Prince Andrew has lived in the Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion on the Windsor estate, since 2004. However, following his scandal involving Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent stepping down from public duties, King Charles has urged him to move into the smaller Frogmore Cottage, previously occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.


King Charles's frustration stems from both the financial and logistical burden of maintaining the Royal Lodge, as well as the property's state of disrepair. Andrew, who holds a long-term lease on the property, has resisted these efforts, insisting on his right to remain there due to the lease terms and the significant investment he has made in renovations​.


The dispute has become increasingly tense, with reports suggesting that Charles may reconsider the financial support he provides to Andrew if he does not comply with the move. This could involve Andrew having to cover his own security and accommodation costs, which would be financially challenging for him.


The feud is reportedly as bitter as the well-known rift between Prince William and Prince Harry, highlighting deep-seated issues within the royal family. Despite the ongoing tensions, palace sources maintain that Andrew remains welcome at family events, but he will not return to public royal duties.

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King Charles 'wants to rent out Windsor Royal Lodge for £1m a year '- if only he can get Prince Andrew to move out of it first' | Daily Mail Online

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