LIVING in a 30-room grand estate may be many people’s dream, but Prince Andrew is said to spend days “watching TV in a dark room”. The disgraced Duke of York , 64, resides at the £30million Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire - at least for now. King Charles , 75, has redoubled his efforts to evict the Duke - with insiders branding the stand-off the " siege of Royal Lodge ".
Despite his divorce from Sarah Ferguson in 1996, Prince Andrew lives with his ex-wife at the countryside estate. Their two children, Princess Beatrice , 35, and Princess Eugenie , 34, live with their respective husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi , 40, and Jack Brooksbank , 38, and kids. Andrew has now become a "prisoner of his own pride " as he refuses to bow to his brother's wishes, a friend told The Times .
Here, Fabulous shares inside Prince Andrew’s life at Royal Lodge...
The Royal Lodge in Windsor, a Grade II-listed mega-mansion, has belonged to The Duke of York since the Queen Mother died in 2002. Prince Andrew 's royal residence, with its eye-catching white exterior, boasts 30 rooms with plenty of space for entertaining, plus seven bedrooms spread across the two topmost floors. It’s so big that their daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were able to hold their wedding receptions at the family home.
Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward told Fabulous: “It is not a palace, but it is a very grand country home. “Inside it is classic elegance and full of beau.
