King Charles is considering breaking royal tradition to hand the Princess of Wales an "unprecedented" royal role to help him with official business.
14.10.2022 - 18:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's very unlikely that Prince Andrew will be booted out of his house in Windsor after the Queen made plans for him well before her death last month.
According to the Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers, Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will be allowed to stay in the Royal Lodge in Windsor, as he spoke on the The Royal Beat podcast.
The home, which belonged to the Queen Mother, dates back to the 17th century.
Mr Myers said the Queen will also have "looked after" her son Andrew in terms of money, as there has been "discussion" about his finances and lifestyle following the monarch's death.
He added: " There's been a lot of discussion about where Andrew's money will come from, how he will finance his lifestyle, but the Queen will have looked after him."
The podcast panel also included The Sunday Times' Royal Editor Roya Nikkhah and The Sun's Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards.
Guests discussed King Charles' coronation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, as well as the role of Princess Anne and Sophie Wessex within the Royal Family.
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Royal Lodge was leased to Prince Andrew following the Queen Mother's death.
Along with the main house, the lease included the Gardener's Cottage, the Chapel Lodge, six Lodge Cottages, police security
King Charles is considering breaking royal tradition to hand the Princess of Wales an "unprecedented" royal role to help him with official business.
King Charles has decided against stripping princes Harry and Andrew from a prestigious role after they stepped down from their royal duties, but will instead spare their blushes by expanding his pool of advisors.
Not every divorced couple might be sold on the idea of living together after parting ways, but it hasn’t deterred Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson from continuing to share a stunning £30m home together. Located in Windsor, just a stone’s throw away from the late Queen’s own residence, Andrew and Sarah continue to reside in the Royal Lodge, a beautiful period property that is currently Grade II listed.The lavish manor has belonged to Andrew since 2002, when he inherited it from the Queen Mother upon her death - yet thanks to a little added charm from Sarah and their daughters Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, the residence has become far more homely and charming than the initial imposing impression of such a large home.
The late Queen kept a very close relationship with her former daughter-in-law, The Duchess of York, despite her divorce from Prince Andrew in 1996.
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Sarah Ferguson is updating fans on the well-being of Queen Elizabeth‘s beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy.
Queen Elizabeth’s beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, after the monarch’s passing last month.The Duchess of York, 62, also known as Fergie, is offering people a glimpse into her pet-filled family life after taking over the dogs’ care alongside her ex-husband Prince Andrew.During the Henley Literary Festival earlier this week, Fergie revealed that it’s a “big honor” to have the pets. She called them “national treasure[s],” and said they were “taught well,” the Telegraph reported.Andrew, 62, and Fergie are also pet parents to five Norfolk terriers at their shared home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. Fergie shared: “They all balance out, the carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now.”Andrew is very affectionate towards the corgis, and comforted them during Her Majesty’s funeral on Sept.
Sarah Ferguson has given an update on the late Queen's beloved dogs and said it was a "big honour" to have taken on the pets.
Following Queen Elizabeth II's death in September, Sarah Ferguson and her ex-husband Prince Andrew took in Her Majesty's beloved pet corgis, Sandy and Muick. Sarah, 62, and Andrew, also 62, live together at Royal Lodge in Windsor along with their five Norfolk terriers, and it seems the pair's two new pets have settled in nicely. Speaking at the Henley Literary Festival, Fergie shared an update about the two dogs and said it was a "big honour" to have taken the Queen's corgis in, The Telegraph reports.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle relocated to America back in 2020 after stepping down from Royal duties, and the couple now live in California with their two young children. However, Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, also have a residence in the UK, Frogmore Cottage, which they now lease from the new reigning monarch and Harry's father, King Charles III, 73. Frogmore Cottage is part of Home Park in Windsor, and was previously made up of five separate properties but was converted into one five-bedroom home in 2019 for the Sussexes.
A woman who pretended to be Prince Andrew's fiancée was able to trick her way past security because staff were too "terrified" to check with the royal, it has been claimed. The Spanish female in her 40s arrived at the security gate of Royal Lodge in Windsor last April, claiming she was Irene Windsor and was there to have dinner with her fiancé, the Duke of York, and was allowed in with no identification or checks made.
A royal welcome. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla enjoyed their first joint engagement in Scotland since the official period of mourning Queen Elizabeth II ended.
Queen Elizabeth died of old age. The British monarch passed away on 8 September at the age of 96 and her death certificate has now been released into the public record, with the cause of death simply listed as "old age". Although the news of the queen's passing wasn't made public until around 6.
released the trailer Thursday for its upcoming documentary “Prince Andrew: Banished,” which is set to be released on Oct. 5.Palace insiders, journalists, members of Andrew’s social circle and the legal teams are among those interviewed about the Duke of York’s life of privilege, jealousy, desire and greed that pushed him into a life of controversy. “The Queen’s favorite son” was famously friends with convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch, sadly passed away on 8 September at the age of 96, and her cause of death has now been confirmed as old age, with no other contributing factors. The late monarch died peacefully at Balmoral Castle earlier this month with members of her family her side. Her Majesty's funeral took place on 19 September at Westminster Abbey and she has now been buried at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The Queen died just minutes before Prince William ’s flight landed from Windsor as senior royals raced to Balmoral to be with the ailing monarch, it has been revealed. Details surrounding the Queen’s cause of death - which was attributed to old age - were officially released to the public on Thursday, with her time of death also being noted as 3:10pm.
The Queen died of old age, her death certificate today has revealed. National Records of Scotland published an extract from Her Majesty The Queen’s entry in the Register of Deaths this afternoon.