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Prince Andrew Allegedly Gets Cut Off From His Royal Allowance (11/4/24)

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Recent reports indicate that King Charles III has terminated Prince Andrew's annual allowance of approximately £1 million, as detailed in Robert Hardman's updated biography, "Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story." This decision also includes halting payments for Prince Andrew's private security, which previously amounted to a substantial seven-figure sum annually. The move is part of a broader effort by the King to streamline royal finances and reduce expenditures associated with non-working members of the royal family.


The financial cutoff has significant implications for Prince Andrew's living arrangements, particularly concerning the Royal Lodge in Windsor, a 30-room mansion he has occupied since 2003. The property requires extensive maintenance, reportedly costing around £400,000 annually. With the loss of his allowance, questions arise about Prince Andrew's ability to afford these expenses. Despite suggestions to relocate to a smaller residence, such as Frogmore Cottage, Prince Andrew has resisted moving, citing his long-term lease agreement. This situation has further strained family relationships and raised public scrutiny over the financial management within the royal family. 




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King Charles cuts off disgraced brother Prince Andrew's $1.3 million allowance: book

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