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King Charles Cuts Prince Andrew's £1 Million Allowance and Security, Forcing Move from Royal Lodge
Nov 2, 2024, 06:00 PM
King Charles III has officially cut off his brother Prince Andrew's annual allowance of £1 million (approximately $1.3 million), which included funding for private security, according to reports from a new book. The move marks a significant blow to Prince Andrew and reflects "a new low in brothers' relationship." The decision may force Andrew to relinquish his residence at the ten-bedroom Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, as he may no longer afford its upkeep. Former royal butler Grant Harrold commented on the development, stating, "It's harsh but a long time coming." The action follows months of tension with the "financial burden" Prince Andrew, who has faced scrutiny due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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