Prince Andrew stayed at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
King Charles has reportedly fired his brother Prince Andrew's private security detail from Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The monarch has reportedly been footing the bill for private security at the 31-room mansion since Prince Andrew's £3 million (roughly R70 million) annual armed police protection was ended in 2022 following the sexual assault allegations in the US.
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Saturday, solar The couple are reportedly staying at Balmoral Estate in Scotland amid rising tensions at Royal Lodge after the King dismissed Prince Andrew's security team.
According to the magazine, a palace source revealed: “Everyone is speculating that this means the Duke will have to leave Royal Lodge – what other reason would there be to take away his security?”
“They are all working the final few weeks of their contracts, which run until the end of October, and we don't believe there are any replacements lined up to replace them.”
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The maintenance costs of Royal Lodge are over $500,000.
According to multiple international reports, King Charles has been trying to evacuate Prince Andrew from Royal Lodge for several months.
Earlier this year, solar It has been exclusively reported that Prince Andrew has turned down an offer to move to nearby Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
It is estimated that the upkeep of Prince Andrew's current 31-room Windsor mansion costs more than $500,000 a year. 7News Australia.
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