Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge Falls Into Disrepair
Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge Falls Into Disrepair

Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge Falls Into Disrepair

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Prince Andrew's Windsor mansion, the Royal Lodge, is reportedly in severe disrepair with visible cracks, black mould, and peeling paint, revealing the financial struggles of the Duke of York. This deterioration follows the recent decision by King Charles to cut off Andrew's annual allowance of approximately £1 million, marking a significant shift in their strained relationship. Andrew, who has invested around £7 million in repairs since taking over the lease in 2003, now faces mounting upkeep costs estimated at £400,000 annually. Despite ongoing eviction efforts and suggestions to downsize to Frogmore Cottage, Andrew remains determined to stay. This predicament is exacerbated by Andrew's status as an outcast amid allegations related to his past associations, notably with Jeffrey Epstein. Royal sources indicate that Andrew is no longer viewed as a financial burden on the King, reflecting the royal family's attempts to distance themselves from his controversies.

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