The British royal family dropped their yearly financial reports on Thursday, June 29, and among the findings is Prince William‘s annual salary.
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Prince Andrew continues to stay put at Royal Lodge.
The Duke of York is still refusing to leave his home of 20 years, even while it’s set to undergo renovations, due to his fear that, if he leaves, he could potentially be evicted before returning.
The Daily Mail reports that Andrew, 63, is resisting his brother King Charles III’s wishes for him to downsize from the 30-room mansion and move into Frogmore Cottage.
The outlet adds that the 98-acre property now requires renovations, including roof repairs, “scheduled later this summer which will take several months to complete,” as per a source.
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The duke has reportedly been “advised that staying in the house during those renovations could prove problematic,” however he’s “reluctant” to go anywhere else, the source added.
Andrew, who stepped down as a working royal in 2019 due to his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is concerned that even if he temporarily leaves the lodge for a short period, he risks permanently being evicted.
“They originally wanted Andrew out of Royal Lodge so that the property could be renovated and prepared for new lodgers,” another source told Daily Mail. “But he is adamant that, as he has so many years left to run on his lease and he spent millions from his own fortune doing up the place that he is not going to leave his home.”
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The source added that the duke, who shares the £30million mansion with ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, “feels very strongly” that the royal family “are moving the goalposts
The British royal family dropped their yearly financial reports on Thursday, June 29, and among the findings is Prince William‘s annual salary.
It’s official. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can no longer call the UK their home.
Montecito, California home.Sir Michael Stevens — the Keeper of the Privy Purse, who handles the finances for the royal family — confirmed the news yesterday that the two vacated the property.The move comes just a few months after Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, were evicted from the cottage by King Charles.The Invictus Games founder and the former actress now no longer have a place to stay when they visit the U.K. and will have to cough up the dough for a hotel instead.The Post has reached out to Harry and Markles’ reps for comment.
Sarah Ferguson is recovering with her family after undergoing a breast cancer operation, her spokesperson has said.
Prince William and Princess Kate are off to the races at the 2023 Royal Ascot.
Princess Kate gave King Charles III and Queen Camilla a perfect curtsy during the annual Garter Day procession.
Princess Kate popped in an elegant white frock while attending the Order of the Garter alongside Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
Princess Catherine walks side by side with husband, Prince William, during the 2023 Order Of The Garter Service at Windsor Castle on Monday (June 19) in Windsor, England.
solve the UK homelessness crisis — but he thinks the important issues that the Firm supports just get lost in the shuffle of people’s daily lives.“We’re all very busy, and I think it’s hard sometimes to see what the family bring and what we do,” William, who will turn 41 on Wednesday, told the Times over the weekend.“But the amount of causes, the interests, the dinners, the meetings, the visits, whatever it is, that we do day in, day out, throughout the year, we’ve always been involved in that. It’s part of what we do,” he added.
Trooping the Colour's pomp and ceremony seemed to be a little too lengthy for one young royal, as Princess Charlotte appeared to get impatient during the event. Charlotte, eight, was one of the important guests at Saturday's occasion, but according to the Daily Star a lip reading expert spotted her asking questions about when it would be over.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not make the trip across the pond to celebrate King Charles III’s first Trooping the Colour parade.
King Charles III may have been the person of honor at this year’s Trooping the Colour, but Prince William and Princess Kate’s kids managed to steal the show.
A royal expert claims Prince Andrew is well within his rights to refuse to budge from Royal Lodge - despite the effects that could be felt throughout his family. As we've reported this week, rumours have recently been circulating that King Charles is trying to get his younger brother to leave the 30-room mansion he shares with ex wife Sarah Ferguson in an attempt to downsize the number of properties that make up the royal portfolio.
King Charles III has been warned he could be faced with one huge problem when trying to evict his younger brother Prince Andrew from his £30m royal home of 20 years.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t be at Trooping the Colour – and for many royal experts, it’s better this way. On Thursday, People magazine reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex haven’t been invited to the annual celebration of the British monarch’s birthday.This year’s event, happening on Saturday, will mark the first time it has taken place during the reign of Harry’s father, King Charles III.
Adelaide Cottage residence at Windsor, despite it being “too small” for their family.Middleton, 41, and William, 40, moved in with their children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, in the summer of 2022 from their former home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.A source told OK! recently that the Cambridge clan has agreed to stay living at the cottage, even though they have been contemplating taking over Prince Andrew’s longtime abode, the Royal Lodge.“[Buckingham Palace] originally wanted Andrew out of Royal Lodge so that the property could be renovated and prepared for new lodgers,” the insider explained.“The Prince and Princess of Wales desperately want a larger property for their family in the Windsor area and discussions were originally focused on putting them in there,” they continued.King Charles has been trying to get Andrew, 63, to leave the $46 million mansion since April and is persuading him to move into Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former property.The Duke of York has lived in the lodge since 2002 and is refusing to leave.As for Adelaide Cottage, the house has four bedrooms for William and Middleton’s kin, however, the tiny space is still an issue for them.“There are other things that need to be considered.
King Charles III is officially in charge and he’s running his monarchy a lot differently than his momma Queen Elizabeth II!
Much has been made of King Charles' plan to downsize the number of Royal homes currently in use, whether it is the Duke and Duchess of Sussex being evicted from Frogmore Cottage or the ongoing question of The Duke of York's residence at Royal Lodge. To add further uncertainty into the mix, it has long been suggested that The Prince and Princess of Wales would one day move into Prince Andrew's current home that he shares with his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York.
The Duke of York's ongoing battle to keep his royal home of 20 years on the Windsor Estate still remains far from over as the late Queen Elizabeth made arrangements prior to her death so that he could remain in Royal Lodge, according to reports.
Sarah Ferguson has praised Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for making their own "brave" decision to step back from the royal duties and move to the United States to start a new life.