Andrew can stay at Royal Lodge for another year
Prince Andrew will lose his prince title and must vacate Royal Lodge after formal lease surrender notice, with relocation expected by early 2026, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
- Buckingham Palace has served formal notice telling Prince Andrew to surrender his Royal Lodge lease, and he will lose his prince title after King Charles initiated the process this year.
- Amid renewed allegations, scrutiny over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre's memoir intensified, while King Charles long sought his removal despite a 75-year lease signed in 2003.
- The Crown Estate's briefing notes that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor paid 1 million for the lease and a 'one peppercorn' rent, with repairs likely canceling any compensation, despite a 488342.21 payout due October 30, 2026.
- The Public Accounts Committee has published Mountbatten-Windsor's lease details and announced it will launch an inquiry into the Crown Estate's housing arrangements, with MPs possibly summoned to give evidence.
- Andrew may relocate to Sandringham next year, while Sarah Ferguson is assessing options and her spokesman told People magazine, "Contrary to reports, she has never asked for a property or any provision for herself.
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In the end it is always just a matter of money. Andrea Windsor-Mountbatten, defrauded of titles and honors, claims his rights and wants pounds, many. King Charles III cannot get rid of the brother who, sooner or later, will leave the Royal Lodge, but meanwhile continues to occupy the attention of the subjects and the pages of the newspapers. The latest news, about his departure from the mansion of dozens of rooms in which he lived the last twent…
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