Prince Andrew: After being kicked out, he could move into a 5 million euro house

He was founded by King Charles III. finally banished from the royal house. Now, Prince Andrew might soon find sanctuary in a posh home owned by his ex, Sarah Ferguson.

Alongside Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan (41, born Meghan Markle), he is now considered the biggest troublemaker in the British royal family. At least since Virginia Giuffre’s (39) abuse lawsuit, it has been clear to royal fans and insiders alike that Prince Andrew (63) should no longer play a public royal role. Now King Charles III. (74) short work and wants to turn off the money supply to Andrew.

In the video above you can see: For Prince Andrew “there is no place in Buckingham Palace”.

Now several British insiders want to know that Queen Elizabeth II’s former favorite son († 96) apparently soon has to move out of his luxury home at Windsor Castle. Because without the financial support of the Crown, Andrew might no longer afford to live big. Who is to rush to his aid now? Ironically, ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (63).

Prince Andrew moving into Sarah Ferguson’s home soon?

As the British “Mirror” writes, among others, Andrew might find shelter in his ex’s London house. The property, which is said to be worth around 5.6 million euros, was once considered an investment for their daughters, Princess Beatrice (34) and Princess Eugenie (32). When might Andrew’s move be forthcoming? Very soon! As the “Mirror” writes, Charles is said to want to turn off the money supply in April of this year.

Prince Andrew: Charles doesn’t want to leave him ‘homeless’

So there are big changes coming for Prince Andrew this year. He has lived on the property that once belonged to the Queen Mum († 101) since 2004. Whether and how his future accommodation will really be settled in the end will certainly become apparent soon. In this context, a royal insider recently made it clear to the British “Telegraph” that King Charles would not leave his brother “homeless and poor”.

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