Royal Lodge, Prince William and Andrew
Digest more
Prince Andrew is reportedly demanding Frogmore Cottage and Adelaide Cottage in Royal Lodge exit deal, sparking intense negotiations with King Charles over compensation.
Sarah Ferguson is said to be "absolutely bereft" amid the latest scandals involving herself and ex-husband Prince Andrew. With multiple royal sources noting that Andrew has agreed to leave their joint home, Royal Lodge, Ferguson now has to find a new place to live—along with fearing for her future business endeavors.
Prince Andrew had agreed to move into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former royal residence, Frogmore Cottage, according to reports. He also wants his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to move into Prince William and Kate Middleton's former home at Adelaide Cottage after leaving Royal Lodge.
According to broadcaster Emily Maitlis, who conducted Prince Andrew's infamous Newsnight interview, the King had planned to visit his brother at Royal Lodge - but it ultimately didn't happen
Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein at Royal Lodge before they all attended Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday celebrations, according to new claims.
Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein at Royal Lodge, the publicly-owned home where he effectively lives rent-free.
Emily Maitlis, the BBC journalist who sat down with Andrew, 65, in 2019 for his infamous “car crash” Newsnight interview, recently claimed that William, 43, threatened to strip Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s royal titles if their father didn’t agree to leave his $38 million royal home.
As the scandal surrounding Britain’s Prince Andrew continues to make headlines across the world, many are asking whether the disgraced royal will be able to continue living in Royal Lodge, the 30-room mansion that has been his home since 2003.
Although Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson likely see the writing on the wall, they want some things before they agree to leave Royal Lodge.
King Charles III was heckled by an angry protester during a royal visit, as tensions continue to rise over Prince Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.