Prince Andrew has reportedly decided to stand firm on his plans to stay at Royal Lodge even after King Charles III's brutal snub to him.
The Duke of York will not give his plans about his luxury royal residence even though his eldest brother King Charles has cut off his financial funding.
A royal author has claimed that the Duke of York is “digging his toes in” over the stand-off with King Charles about his 31-bedroom property.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's father is standing firm on his plans to remain in the £30m Windsor mansion, despite his brother making it increasingly difficult for him to live there and shocking images showing the house in a state of disrepair.
The expert claims Andrew is “shoving up two fingers at” Charles as he continues to live at the former home of the late Queen Mother and King George VI.
“It’s dishonouring [the Queen Mother’s] memory. It’s shoving up two fingers at King Charles,” he told The Sun.
“The state of his mind is reflected in the state of his home. It is falling all around him. He doesn’t care anymore.”
On the other hands, new photos showed black mould and huge cracks in the much-talked royal residence amid reports that the Monarch withdrew his generous £1m annual “living allowance”.
Andrew, as per previous statement, refused an offer to move into the Frogmore Cottage, prompting the King to later axe the Duke’s entire security team, meaning he had to either finance for them himself or leave the lodge entirely.
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