Prince Andrew's 30-room Windsor mansion
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Prince Andrew may be asked to leave his longtime residence of Royal Lodge in Windsor after giving up use of his titles and honors amid renewed interest in his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Royal Lodge is a 30-room home in the grounds of Windsor Great Park, a short distance from Windsor Castle. While the most famous resident is arguably Prince Andrew, it was previously a home used by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, from 1931 to her death in 2002.
BEHIND the towering gates of his palatial Windsor home, disgraced Prince Andrew cuts a ghostly figure – whiling away the hours playing video games, clinging to the piles of teddies in his
Prince Andrew lives rent-free in 30-room Royal Lodge until 2078 despite Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The disgraced royal pays just one peppercorn annually for Windsor mansion.
Prince Andrew is reportedly exempt from paying his full water bill. According to details from the disgraced royal’s lease, Andrew, 65, only has to pay his water bills for the Royal Lodge “from time to time,