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Prince Andrew expose dark secret about Camilla’s involvement in Diana’s murder. now he lost his home

Prince Andrew is facing increased pressure to leave his long-time residence, Royal Lodge, amidst an ongoing dispute with his older brother, King Charles. Reports indicate that King Charles has decided not to renew the contracts of the private security team at Royal Lodge, signaling yet another setback for the Duke of York. This move comes after Andrew lost his public police protection in 2022 due to the fallout from his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The decision to terminate the security team’s contracts by the end of October has led to speculation that this could be a strategic step by King Charles to compel Andrew to vacate Royal Lodge. The property, a 31-room mansion on the Windsor Estate, has been Andrew’s home for over 20 years. Despite holding a 75-year lease on the property, which he signed in 2003, Andrew has been under significant pressure from the Monarch to leave. The lease stipulates that Andrew is responsible for the upkeep and repairs of the property, which has reportedly fallen into disrepair with issues like crumbling brickwork and dampness.

Earlier this year, Andrew was offered the nearby Frogmore Cottage as an alternative residence, an offer he declined. This refusal has only intensified the situation, especially with the growing financial burden of maintaining Royal Lodge.

The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, who continues to live with Andrew at Royal Lodge despite their divorce, has spoken about their unusual living arrangements, describing them as “the happiest divorced couple in the world.” She emphasized the importance of compassion, communication, and compromise in their relationship, even as they navigate the complexities of sharing such a large property.

The potential eviction from Royal Lodge represents a significant turning point for Prince Andrew, who has already faced a series of personal and public challenges, including the loss of his royal and military titles. The property itself, with its 30 rooms, conservatory, and additional cottage on the grounds, has been a significant part of Andrew’s life since the death of the Queen Mother in 2002.

As the October deadline approaches, the future of Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge remains uncertain, with the possibility that he may finally be forced to leave the residence he has called home for two decades.

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