Despite their continuous feud over the Royal Lodge, Prince Andrew received preferential treatment from his brother, King Charles.
However, surprising reports have arisen concerning the dueling siblings, implying that the monarch may be playing a "double bluff" by evicting Andrew and cutting off his money. According to Charlotte Griffiths of the Daily Mail, Charles is personally paying his brother's bills.
While Buckingham Palace did not issue an official statement on the subject, Palace officials quickly refuted allegations that King Charles is still paying Prince Andrew.
According to The Daily Beast, King Charles' administration does not normally comment on Andrew-related speculation," and authorities assured the site that they would not be making a remark on the "unusual assertion."
Sources denied the "double bluff" and that Charles was secretly funding Andrew. They also criticized the narrative, claiming that it was based only on "dinner party speculation" and "gossip."
The news comes after royal biographer Robert Hardman stated that the monarch had discontinued Andrew's personal stipend and security expense, totaling around $5 million.
As eviction approached, Andrew was able to show documentation of sufficient income from "legitimate" sources to remain in the property.
The King was said to be urging his disgraced brother to downsize to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's previous residence, Frogmore Cottage. However, Andrew is set on renewing his 75-year lease and leaving the 30-room estate to his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie.
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