Prince Andrew Agrees to Leave Royal Lodge With Conditions
- Last week Prince Andrew entered advanced talks with the King’s representatives about quitting Royal Lodge and has reportedly agreed to leave only if he can move to Frogmore Cottage.
- Buckingham Palace has long pressed Prince Andrew, the King’s younger brother, to give up Royal Lodge, cutting his annual allowance last year as the public spending watchdog prepares to examine his finances.
- Royal Lodge is a 30-bedroom mansion where Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, former wife of Prince Andrew, have lived for more than two decades, but his prepaid lease and compensation issues complicate relocation.
- There is a growing sense that Andrew will soon move as Prince William stays out of negotiations but wants the matter resolved, while demonstrators protest outside Andrew's Windsor home.
- Liberal Democrats have urged parliamentary scrutiny, calling for the Crown Estate and Prince Andrew to give evidence under oath and may use their final opposition day after he lost the Duke of York title.
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The royal real estate show continues in Windsor! While Andrew, Duke of York, is about to leave the lavish Royal Lodge after more than twenty years, two nearby residences are at the heart of the negotiations: Frogmore Cottage, Harry's former home, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan Markle as well as Adelaide Cottage, occupied so far by William and Kate.
Scandal Prince Andrew would leave the Royal Lodge on pressure – but only under certain conditions.
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are to move out of their estate. Apparently, they have now agreed – on one condition.
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