Prince Andrew faces a stressful deadline as King Charles prepares to remove the Duke of York's security detail from Royal Lodge, amidst increasing tensions within the Royal Family.
Andrew, who has lived in the ancient Royal Lodge—formerly the Queen Mother's home—since 2003, is apparently facing a fresh 'horror' as his protection is expected to be lifted on November 1.
Insiders believe the King's decision is a deliberate move, forcing Andrew to contemplate leaving the property entirely, especially since royal-funded security is no longer an option.
The decision has exacerbated the siblings' already fragile relationship, raising curiosity about Andrew's next moves.
Prince Andrew has managed to save his £30 million Windsor house, Royal Lodge, but his future there is uncertain because his security detail is about to be removed.
Previously, King Charles gave Andrew the option of shifting to Frogmore Cottage—the former residence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—but the Duke of York has stood steady, intending to one day hand Royal Lodge down to his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
However, Andrew may face difficulties in finding a new home and funding personal protection due to the shadow cast by his previous affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein.