Royalty

Prince Andrew Pushed Toward Exile After Outrage Over New Royal Housing Demands

Prince Andrew has now been urged to leave the United Kingdom entirely and go live abroad after he and Sarah Ferguson triggered uproar with shocking new demands for separate royal homes. Pressure on King Charles is mounting rapidly as the disgraced Duke refuses to step away quietly from royal estates despite being stripped of his public life.

The latest controversy erupted after reports revealed that Andrew and his ex wife have asked for different luxury residences once they are finally forced out of Royal Lodge. The request comes at a time when the King and Prince William are determined to cut him out of royal privilege before the next reign begins.

Royal commentator Jennie Bond has now stepped in and suggested that the only solution left is exile. According to her, it is time for Andrew to move completely away from the royal orbit and start again somewhere overseas because his presence in Windsor continues to fuel public anger.

Bond pointed out that Andrew once turned down Frogmore Cottage when it was first offered to him following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s eviction. Yet now, the disgraced Duke appears to be reconsidering that same property after losing leverage with the King.

In a sharp twist, Sarah Ferguson is reportedly eyeing Adelaide Cottage, the current home of Prince William and Princess Kate which will soon be vacated. Sources claim the Duchess wants a separate residence even though she is neither a working royal nor married to one anymore.

Jennie Bond called their demands outrageous given the financial scandals and public backlash attached to Andrew in the aftermath of the Epstein saga. She argued that expecting two royal properties during a cost of living crisis is wildly out of touch.

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The commentator further revealed that Prince Andrew has allegedly been offered access to a lavish palace in Abu Dhabi complete with all the luxuries and security he craves. Yet even that option has not been firmly accepted by him because he wants to remain close to royal privilege in Britain.

Bond did not hold back, saying that most people in the UK would prefer Andrew to be relocated abroad permanently to protect the monarchy from further embarrassment. His continued fight to stay on Crown property is seen as a deliberate act of defiance against King Charles.

Pressure from within the royal system is also intensifying. Senior figures reportedly want the Prince of Wales to inherit a monarchy that is free of Andrew’s scandals, meaning the decision to remove him must be completed before the succession.

The situation has been described as a “housing war” that symbolizes the wider struggle between the modern image the King is trying to build and the past that Andrew represents. Keeping Andrew in Windsor undermines every attempt to rehabilitate the Crown’s reputation.

With every new demand from Andrew and Sarah Ferguson the public frustration grows. Many royal watchers say the Duke no longer deserves royal funding housing or presence near the working monarchy after the damage he caused.

King Charles remains silent publicly but insiders believe he is running out of patience and will be forced to make a final ruling soon. Whether Andrew accepts an overseas palace or continues to resist will determine how explosive the next chapter becomes.