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Breaking News: Prince Andrew Passes Royal Lodge Lease to Ex-Wife Sarah Ferguson and Daughters Amid Royal Eviction Drama!
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is reportedly considering passing the lease of his Royal Lodge mansion to his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, or his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, as he battles to remain in his “crumbling” home amid pressure from King Charles III to vacate the property. The Duke, who signed a 75-year lease on the royal residence in 2003, has been living with his ex-spouse, Fergie, in the 30-room mansion since their divorce in 1996.
According to royal sources, an official reunion between Andrew and Fergie might assist the Duke in his long-running battle to stay at Royal Lodge. Under the terms of the lease, Andrew can bequeath the leasehold to an “acceptable trustee” or an “immediate family member.” However, not only is he divorced, but the mansion is also in urgent need of renovation, with an estimated £2 million worth of repairs required, including new paint jobs and repairs to the crumbling roof.
“The issue with Royal Lodge is it is going to cost an awful lot of money to renovate and no one is any wiser as to how the Duke (of York) will be able to meet those expenses,” an insider said. “It’s very difficult to see why Beatrice or Eugenie would want the burden of taking on the
lease when they would be far better investing any money they have where they would possibly get a return.”
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Updated June 19, 2024 10:52 p.m. ET
Prince Andrew Explores Passing Royal Lodge Lease to Ex-Wife Sarah Ferguson or Daughters Amid Eviction Battle
Betty Tzeng
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is reportedly considering passing the lease of his Royal Lodge mansion to his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, or his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, as he battles to remain in his “crumbling” home amid pressure from King Charles III to vacate the property. The Duke, who signed a 75-year lease on the royal residence in 2003, has been living with his ex-spouse, Fergie, in the 30-room mansion since their divorce in 1996.
According to royal sources, an official reunion between Andrew and Fergie might assist the Duke in his long-running battle to stay at Royal Lodge. Under the terms of the lease, Andrew can bequeath the leasehold to an “acceptable trustee” or an “immediate family member.” However, not only is he divorced, but the mansion is also in urgent need of renovation, with an estimated £2 million worth of repairs required, including new paint jobs and repairs to the crumbling roof.
“The issue with Royal Lodge is it is going to cost an awful lot of money to renovate and no one is any wiser as to how the Duke (of York) will be able to meet those expenses,” an insider said. “It’s very difficult to see why Beatrice or Eugenie would want the burden of taking on the lease when they would be far better investing any money they have where they would possibly get a return.”
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The King believes his brother has no way of paying for the necessary repairs, and royal sources suggest that Andrew could hand the lease to his daughters or a trust set up in their names. However, friends of Fergie, who recently revealed she is “not out of the woods yet” with her ongoing skin cancer battle, suggest that any money she has is “tied up” after purchasing a £5 million townhouse in Mayfair last year.
Sarah Ferguson has all but confirmed the ongoing feud over the Royal Lodge between her ex-spouse and King Charles III. According to royal and showbiz expert Mark Boardman of MarkMeets.com, “Fergie is known to be a steadfast supporter of Andrew. She would likely share his sentiments, feeling upset and concerned about the impact this Move has on their family.”