King Charles III has taken a significant step in his ongoing efforts to push Prince Andrew out of the Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion located on the Windsor estate. In a recent decision, the King has fired Prince Andrew’s private security team, which comprised ten individuals. This move is seen as part of a broader strategy to compel Andrew to vacate the Royal Lodge, where he has lived since 2004 under a 75-year lease agreement.
The decision to remove the security detail is particularly noteworthy given the context. Previously, Prince Andrew had lost his taxpayer-funded police protection following the fallout from his association with Jeffrey Epstein, a scandal that severely damaged his public reputation. Since then, King Charles had been personally funding a private security team for his brother. The recent termination of this team is widely interpreted as an ultimatum aimed at forcing Andrew to relocate, possibly to the smaller Frogmore Cottage, which he has so far resisted.
This action adds to the growing tension between the two brothers, with King Charles keen on reclaiming the Royal Lodge and potentially using it for other royal purposes. The move could also signal an attempt by the King to reduce unnecessary royal expenditures and streamline the operations of the monarchy under his reign.
Prince Andrew’s future at the Royal Lodge remains uncertain, but this latest development suggests that significant changes are on the horizon for the Duke of York.
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King Charles fires Prince Andrew's ten-man private security team at Windsor mansion in latest attempt to force disgraced royal out of Royal Lodge | Daily Mail Online
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