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Royal Drama: King Charles' Ultimatum to Prince Andrew Over Royal Lodge Exit

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Royal Drama: King Charles' Ultimatum to Prince Andrew Over Royal Lodge Exit

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is currently facing immense pressure to vacate Royal Lodge, his 30-room mansion on the Windsor Great Park estate, amid ongoing public scrutiny over his rent-free living arrangements and persistent links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In response to this escalating situation, the royal family of Abu Dhabi has reportedly offered Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson a luxurious palace as a potential bolthole, should his position in the United Kingdom become untenable.

The generous offer from the UAE's ruling House of Nahyan is described as a gesture of gratitude for Andrew's past 'kindness' when he served as the UK's international business envoy. This grand mansion in Abu Dhabi, visible in satellite imagery within a secure diplomatic area, spans over 1,500 square meters on an exclusive VIP plot. It boasts six en-suite air-conditioned bedrooms, an indoor gym with a swimming pool, a home cinema, a large kitchen, and a full complement of live-in staff, including personal chefs, all available 'on demand'. Sources suggest Andrew and Sarah would be 'afforded every luxury' if they accept the offer.

The push for Andrew to leave Royal Lodge stems from public outcry and parliamentary scrutiny. King Charles is reportedly in negotiations with his brother, attempting to 'crank up the pressure' for a voluntary departure, acknowledging that Andrew has finally accepted the inevitable, despite having 50 years remaining on his lease. Andrew acquired the 75-year tenancy in 2003, paying £1 million plus £7.5 million for repairs and refurbishments, effectively an upfront payment for his lease. Under this agreement, if he leaves before June, he is due a refund of £557,000, a figure that diminishes annually until 2028. This financial aspect is a sticking point, with speculation that King Charles may personally reimburse his brother or find a way to pay the Crown Estate to avoid public funds being used, which would undoubtedly invite further parliamentary review.

The controversies surrounding Prince Andrew are extensive and continue to escalate. New details have emerged about his persistent contact with Jeffrey Epstein, including an email exposé revealing he told Epstein in 2011,

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