Evicted and homeless
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King Charles'evicts Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace
King Charles has finally thrown Prince Andrew out of the royal fold and told him he's 'on his own' in the wake of the scandal surrounding his associations with the late paedophile financier Jeffery Epstein, a source has claimed.
The Duke of York was told to no longer use Buckingham Palace as an office space, effectively severing his final tie to his old life as a working royal, according to a new report in The Sun.
'Any presence at the Palace is officially over,' a source was quoted as saying. 'The King has made it clear. He isn't a working royal. He's on his own.'
As part of the King's decision, Andrew, 62, will not be able to use the address for any future correspondence. The skeleton staff which had been retained since he stepped down from public duty three years ago now reportedly face being put out of work.
The report comes after Queen Consort Camilla was announced as the disgraced Duke's replacement as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards in a shake-up of senior royal military positions.
The shuffle will also see the Princess of Wales promoted to her first Army role, taking over as colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband.
Prince William will become colonel of the Welsh Guards instead.
Andrew inherited the position of colonel of the Grenadier Guards from his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh, when he retired from public life in 2017.
It'll be a Merry Christmas!
Andrew is set to join King Charles and other high ranking royals for Christmas dinner at Sandringham tomorrow.
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King Charles'evicts Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace
King Charles has finally thrown Prince Andrew out of the royal fold and told him he's 'on his own' in the wake of the scandal surrounding his associations with the late paedophile financier Jeffery Epstein, a source has claimed.
The Duke of York was told to no longer use Buckingham Palace as an office space, effectively severing his final tie to his old life as a working royal, according to a new report in The Sun.
'Any presence at the Palace is officially over,' a source was quoted as saying. 'The King has made it clear. He isn't a working royal. He's on his own.'
As part of the King's decision, Andrew, 62, will not be able to use the address for any future correspondence. The skeleton staff which had been retained since he stepped down from public duty three years ago now reportedly face being put out of work.
The report comes after Queen Consort Camilla was announced as the disgraced Duke's replacement as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards in a shake-up of senior royal military positions.
The shuffle will also see the Princess of Wales promoted to her first Army role, taking over as colonel of the Irish Guards from her husband.
Prince William will become colonel of the Welsh Guards instead.
Andrew inherited the position of colonel of the Grenadier Guards from his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh, when he retired from public life in 2017.
It'll be a Merry Christmas!
Andrew is set to join King Charles and other high ranking royals for Christmas dinner at Sandringham tomorrow.
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I read something that Prince Charles is paying for the security for Andrew, so I guess that taxpayers are still paying it in a round way.