King Charles has Cut Off Brother Prince Andrew's Yearly $1.3 Million Allowance and Private Security

King Charles is eliminating some major financial ties to his brother Prince Andrew, a new book claims. 




 In an updated version of his book, Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story, author Robert Hardman writes that the King instructed the Keeper of the Privy Purse to remove Prince Andrew's £1 million annual personal allowance and to stop paying for his personal security, per an excerpt covered by The Daily Mail. 



 The allowance equates to $1.3 million, and Prince Andrew's personal security detail was also in the seven figures, according to the outlet. A source said, per The Daily Mail, that Prince Andrew was "no longer a financial burden on the King." Buckingham Palace had no comment when reached by PEOPLE. According to the outlet, Hardman's biography on the King is being released with three new chapters on Nov. 7. 




They are set to include additional information about King Charles' relationship with the Duke of York after rising to the throne. In the updated book, Hardman writes that Prince Andrew must now pay for the protection of historical art, furniture from the Royal Collection and several antiques after he reportedly did not accept a proposal to relocate from the Royal Lodge in Windsor to the "considerably smaller property" of Frogmore Cottage, The Daily Mail reported. (The residence, which is located about three miles away from Royal Lodge, is the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who had been asked to vacate in 2023.)...Read more 

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