King Charles evicts scandal-ridden Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace
King Charles III reportedly ordered Prince Andrew to relocate as soon as possible after his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, stripped him of his military and royal titles.
A source told The Sun, “The King has made it clear that Buckingham Palace is no place for Prince Andrew.”
According to reports, Prince Andrew, who has come under fire for his connections to the late child sex trafficking ring operator Jeffrey Epstein, has been told he is no longer welcome to stay at Buckingham Palace, the royal family’s official home. Prince Andrew’s suite is located on what is known as the Chamber Floor of the palace, which is undergoing a major 10-year renovation.
An insider has revealed that Prince Andrew‘s living quarters are now being impacted by the closure of his office at Buckingham Palace last year. The source claimed that after his divorce from Sarah Ferguson, Andrew used the suite at the palace—which had been furnished for him—as a bachelor’s pad and had invited several women, including model Caprice, back to live there. The source added that he would prefer to be single rather than live in a bachelor’s apartment in St. James’s Palace.
Having already lost his job at Buckingham Palace the previous year, Prince Andrew now faces the additional blow of being kicked out of his living quarters. Andrew’s stay at the palace is officially over, and King Charles has made it plain that he is not a working royal and is on his own, according to an anonymous source who spoke to The Sun last December.