There was no public congratulations from the palace on Prince Andrew’s 63rd birthday on Sunday. And now he could soon be thrown out of his Royal Lodge.

King Charles III (74) wants to cancel the annual allowance of 249,000 pounds (around 280,300 euros) for his scandal brother from April onwards, reports the British “The Sun”.

The Queen’s son († 96), who will be crowned in London on May 6, uses the red pencil to streamline the monarchy – and does not stop at his brother Prince Andrew.

Without the cash injection, Andrew could soon lose his roof over his head in the grounds of Windsor Castle, where he is with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (63, married from 1986 to 1996), the mother of his children Princess Beatrice (34) and Princess Eugenie (32), alive.

Because as a non-working royal, who in 2022 because of his involvement in the abuse scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein († 66) Having been stripped of his royal patronage and military titles by the Queen, Prince Andrew lacks the funds for the expensive upkeep of the £30million estate. Because part of the lease agreement is that Andrew has extensive renovation work carried out there. Whenever that is necessary.

Since 2004, Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have lived in the Royal Lodge, just a few minutes’ drive from Windsor Castle

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Without the grant of King Charles III. It is said that all he had left was his pension from his time in the Royal Navy. He cannot pay the cost of the Royal Lodge alone.

“It feels like his brother is trying to evict him,” the Sun quoted an insider as saying. previously had Prince Andrew already lost his own apartment in Buckingham Palace. “That would have been unthinkable during the Queen’s lifetime,” commented a palace insider to BILD.

Prince Andrew could soon lose his laughter.  Here the Duke of York leaves the Royal Lodge with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson on his 63rd birthday

Prince Andrew could soon lose his laughter. Here the Duke of York leaves the Royal Lodge in a good mood with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson on his 63rd birthday. But there is rent stress on him

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Now the second eldest son of So Elizabeth II tightened her belt even more.

Prince Andrew was shocked to learn this month that his annual allowance, earmarked for upkeep of the Royal Lodge, will be abolished from April, sources say.

Prince Andrew is the second eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II († 96)

Prince Andrew is the second eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II († 96)

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He has told friends he will not be able to maintain the property on his own, a source said. Andrew expects to be “kicked out” of the 30-room Windsor home by September. The prince and his ex are “desperate because they were informed at such short notice”.

The Duke thought he had a home for life when he signed a 75-year lease on the Royal Lodge in 2003 for a fee of £1million.

Small ray of hope for Prince Andrew in the housing misery: The king will not leave his brother homeless or destitute, royal sources say. What that will look like, however, is still in the stars.

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