Prince Andrew and his brother King Charles are playing a “power and status game” – and the Duke’s battle with the King over his Windsor home is just one part of it, according to biographer Andrew Lownie. Charles has allowed his brother
Prince Andrew has been pictured out and about horse riding on his Royal Lodge estate which he shares with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. According to reports King Charles had been planning to move his brother out of the Windsor property, however since
Ever since Charles became King there have been reports that he wants to move his younger brother, who is no longer a working member of the Firm, from Royal Lodge into Frogmore, both on the Windsor Estate. Andrew is said to be
Representatives for the Duchess confirmed she is recovering at home following her operation, where she stays with Andrew even though they divorced 27 years ago. The couple tied the knot in 1986 and were very happy, however the Prince’s naval career soon
It had previously been reported that William and Kate had had their eyes on Royal Lodge ever since it was announced that Andrew could be moving out. Although the King has pushed for the move, Andrew has refused to leave the 30-room
King Charles is set for a sit-down meeting with Prince Andrew next week amid the ongoing row between them. The disagreement stems from an increasingly bitter stand-off between the two royal brothers over Andrew’s refusal to leave Royal Lodge in Windsor. Charles
The King is said to believe the generous property which boasts seven bedrooms could be better re-purposed with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s former home Frogmore Cottage suggested as an alternative. Mr Lownie added: “[Andrew’s] protector, the Queen, has gone
But Andrew is seemingly showing little sign of budging, particularly after he took out a 75-year lease on the property in 2003 following the death of the late Queen Mother. Daily Express royal expert Richard Palmer explained the house doesn’t fall into
Prince Andrew is coming under pressure to give up his Royal Lodge home because of two key issues he now faces, a royal expert has explained. The Duke of York – who is no longer a working member of the Royal Family
Prince Andrew is facing an ongoing battle over his home in Royal Lodge, Windsor, as his brother the King is understood to want to evict him from his home of over 20 years. But the Duke of York is kicking his heels