Prince Andrew has reportedly received a deadline to leave Royal Lodge in the middle of dispute with King Charles, who allegedly wants him to leave the property.
According to the New A Report, the “quarreled” Duke of York has only three years to the 30-bedroom mansion, as he will not be able to maintain his stay on the cabin anymore.
Writing for Daily MailEphraim Hardcastle revealed that Andrew can live on the property until 2028 and will have to move afterwards.
The reports have revealed that the monarch has cut off Andrew’s million annual allowance and reduced security financing to his Windsor home.
Charles moved to get Andrew to leave the property, but he has so far managed to secure private funds and personal savings to stay in the Royal Lodge.
“It seems that Andrew, who paid up to £ 7.5 million in renovations when they got a 75-year-old lease in 2003, maintained the interior, but there is a rumbling dispute over who is responsible for extensive external repairs of the 30-bedroom mansion,” the expert revealed.
He added, “Andrew should be safe until 2028. He is entitled to a partial discount on his expenses if they got the order of the trunk at the end of his first 25 years of his lease.”



