King Charles is making the ‘radical move’ to axe Prince Andrew's security at the royal home
King Charles is thought to have significantly escalated his spat with Prince Andrew in what is being called ‘the siege of Royal Lodge’. It has long been an open secret that the King wants the Duke of York to leave the £30 million estate, considering it inappropriately extravagant for Andrew, who was stripped of his working royal status in the wake of his friendship with convicted paedophile Jefferey Epstein. The Duke, however, has refused to move out of the Windsor home, which he shares with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
Now, according to MailOnline, King Charles has reportedly stripped Prince Andrew of his 10-person security team. The guards have been informed that their contracts will not be extended into the Autumn, sources have said. The decision means that the Duke will be forced to personally finance any future protection plans at Royal Lodge if he wishes to avoid eviction – expected to cost him millions of pounds.
‘Everyone is speculating this means the Duke will have to leave the Royal Lodge because what other reason could there be to take his security away?’ a source told The Sun on Sunday. ‘It isn’t a secret that the King wants him out...Read more

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