Prince Andrew To Keep Royal Lodge After Eviction Row With King Charles — At Least Until 2028

Prince Andrew has emerged victorious in his long-running eviction row with King Charles and will remain at Royal Lodge, his sprawling 19th-century Windsor residence.
Despite the King's ongoing efforts to relocate his younger brother to the more manageable Frogmore Cottage — once home to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle —Andrew has remained steadfast.
Backed by a legally binding 75-year lease signed in 2003 with the Crown Estate, the disgraced Duke of York has retained his right to stay at Royal Lodge until 2028 at least.
Meghan Markle’s Former BFF and Bridesmaid Now Regrets Attending Her Royal Wedding to Harry: Source

Back in May 2018, Jessica Mulroney was at the forefront of the Sussex fairytale, having been the chief bridesmaid to Meghan Markle as she married Prince Harry at Windsor Castle.
Her twin sons served as page boys, and her daughter walked alongside Princess Charlotte as the flower girl at the ceremony, highlighting what seemed like an unshakable friendship between the Toronto stylist and the Duchess.
But now, for her, it's a memory tinged with deep regret.
New Book Claims Prince Andrew Maintains His Lavish Lifestyle Through ‘Under-the-Radar’ Activities

After Prince Andrew’s friendship with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein was exposed in 2019, public backlash was swift, forcing the Duke of York to step back from royal duties.
His connection to Epstein first garnered attention when Virginia Giuffre alleged that she had been trafficked by the financier to engage in an illicit relationship with Andrew while underage.
Though the Duke has rarely traveled abroad since the wake of the scandal, a new book claims Andrew continued to fund his lavish lifestyle through discreet 'under-the-radar' activities.
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