King Charles, who is at odds with his brother Prince Andrew over Royal Lodge, is planning on a different scheme of things.
The disgraced Duke of York has been at the brink of eviction since his ties with paedophile Jeffery Epstein came to light.
Now, Charles is only hoping to run Andrew dry of money, which will naturally force him to vacate the Royal Lodge, per royal expert Christopher Andersen.
“If and when Andrew does move, it will simply be because he doesn't have the money to heat Royal Lodge or keep the lights on,” Andersen told Fox News Digital. "In the meantime, Frogmore will likely remain empty.”
The monarch has persistently asked Andrew to leave his lavish 30-bedroom mansion and move into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former home, Frogmore Cottage. However, stubborn Andrew is adamant on sticking around and keeping his 75-year lease agreement.
The royal author also added that Charles is more focussed on is health and is waiting for Andrew’s case to unravel itself.
“Andrew isn't going anywhere for the time being,” Andersen said. “It's doubtful that King Charles – who, along with his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton, is battling cancer - is in the mood for a knockdown drag-out with his brother.”
Andersen continued, “It's worth noting that the King had better luck evicting Andrew from Buckingham Palace, where the Duke of York has maintained his private apartment for decades."
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