King ‘may hand Royal Lodge to Camilla’ amid Andrew row | Royal | News

The battle between King Charles and Prince Andrew continues as the monarch is reportedly trying to evict the Duke of York from his Royal Lodge home, potentially to gift it to Queen Camilla.

According to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, the Duke of York could be kicked out by the end of the year, especially given that Charles has taken away his security detail.

Speaking on Talk TV, she said: “The King is thinking long term and might want this property that he spent so much time with the Queen Mother in, to leave for Queen Camilla, in case the worst happens.

“He wants to have a space for her in a private area in an area that’s close enough to the family and close enough to where she will be safe and familiar with.”

Andrew moved into this 31-room mansion, on which he has a 75-year lease at a £260,000 a year rent, with his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, in 2003. Sarah Ferguson, his devoted ex-wife, subsequently joined him in 2008.

Ms Schofield went on to claim that “Prince Andrew is right now a waste of resources” and that the King will argue that as per the 75-year lease, Andrew is not keeping up with the maintenance of the property and therefore should be evicted.

The lease involves the carrying out of repairs and allows the Duke to pass the property on to his children.

King Charles is believed to be aware that Andrew’s occupation of a mansion, worth at least £30million, is harmful to the image of the Royal Family, and wants him to downsize to the five-bedroom Frogmore Cottage.

If the lease were to be terminated, he would be due the amount he has spent on refurbishing the property, which is reportedly considerable.

In 2022, the Duchess of York bought a £4million property in Belgravia, which is reportedly vacant.

Last year, she and Andrew sold their chalet in Verbier for £19million last year.

Beatrice and Eugenie are both happily married with families and jobs, occasionally appearing at royal events.

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