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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to receive ‘six-figure payout to cover move’
King Charles arranged a six-figure relocation payment and an annual pension for Prince Andrew after stripping him of royal titles and forcing a move to Sandringham estate.
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will receive a six-figure payout as part of his relocation settlement after leaving the Royal Lodge.
 - He will receive a regular allowance to help him avoid overspending in his new life as a commoner, which is privately funded by King Charles.
 - This annual stipend is expected to exceed his £20,000 navy pension, as reported by The Guardian.
 - King Charles removed Andrew's titles, effectively ending his public life, and he will move to the private Sandringham estate.
 
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Andrew's move should not take place before Christmas. To rule out any controversy, the palace specified that the fallen prince would live at the king's expense.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleFormer prince Andrew to receive ‘six-figure payout’ to cover his ousting from royal lodge alongside annual stipend
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is set to get a six-figure payout and an annual payment as part of his “relocation settlement” after being forced out of the Royal Lodge, it has been claimed.
·Ireland
Read Full ArticleAndrew 'to receive six-figure payout to cover move' as part of 'relocation settlement' - The Mirror
Andrew will receive a one-off payment to cover his move from Windsor to private accommodation in Sandringham, Norfolk, followed by the regular stipend to prevent him from "overspending in his new life as a commoner"
·London, United Kingdom
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