Andrew 'will not leave Royal Lodge mansion and
believes King Charles won't force him out by turning off the power'
20 May
2023, 07:28 | Updated: 20 May 2023, 09:44
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/prince-andrew-leave-royal-lodge-windsor-king-charles/
Andrew is under pressure to leave the Royal Lodge
By Will
Taylor
@WillTaylor_news
Prince
Andrew has no intention of leaving the Royal Lodge in Windsor and believes King
Charles cannot kick him out, a source close to the duke has claimed.
Andrew is
said to be under pressure to downsize from the 30-room estate down to Frogmore
Cottage, previously used by Prince Harry and Meghan, but is refusing to leave.
A close associate
of the duke's said he believes his older brother cannot force him to leave
because the lease with the Crown Estate is in his name, instead of the royal
family's.
The source
added that the lease has up to 90 years left on it.
"That's
not a matter for the King. It's a matter for the chancellor of the
exchequer," they told The Times.
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"The
only way you could get him to move out would be through an arrangement — he
would have to agree."
They added
there was "no foundation" to claims the duke could have his
electricity cut off in a bid to force him out.
The source
said that would not make the King a "very popular person within the
family" and there are "other members of the family who would not want
to see a member kicked out".
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Andrew is
no longer engaged in royal duties after his disastrous Newsnight interview with
Emily Maitlis in 2019.
He
eventually settled with his accuser Virginia Giuffre for a sum thought to be in
the region of £3m. The duke vehemently denied the claims.
Royal
biographer Tom Bower believed the upkeep of the Royal Lodge and its land would
be about £1m, with staff costs adding to that.
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It is
believed Andrew gets an annual payment of £250,000, as well as a £20,000 Royal
Navy pension. It is unknown what the Queen left him after her death.
Mr Bower believed
the lease being in Andrew's name would not be enough to keep him at the
mansion.
"All
crown leases have termination clauses, for example if you’re not paying for
upkeep in a way they think desirable," he said.
"So I
would think the lease won't protect him forever. They can always say the
paintwork isn't good enough. That's how he can be winkled out."
The source
said with Andrew no longer involved in royal duties, he would not require as
much staff.
“What
people don't understand is that this is a guy who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke,
has never taken drugs," the source added.
"He
goes to bed early and he gets up early. He's very regimented. This is not what
the readers of the Daily Mail would like to hear because the honest truth
doesn’t sell newspapers."
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