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King Charles Cuts Off Prince Andrew's $1.3M Allowance, Forcing Duke to Leave Royal Lodge
Nov 2, 2024, 07:48 AM
King Charles III has officially cut off Prince Andrew's annual allowance of £1 million ($1.3 million), as reported in a new book by Robert Hardman. The removal of financial support follows backlash over Prince Andrew's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and marks a significant escalation in their already strained relationship, now described as being 'in tatters'. This decision may compel the Duke of York to vacate his residence at the ten-bedroom Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park due to the high maintenance costs. The King is reportedly attempting to force Prince Andrew to move into the smaller five-bedroom Frogmore Cottage. The move is seen as a definitive step by the King to distance the monarchy from controversy associated with his younger brother.
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