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The Prince of Wales may have had a meeting with the York sisters as rumours swirl over their parents' potential relocation
Prince Andrew had agreed to move into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's former royal residence, Frogmore Cottage, according to reports. He also wants his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, to move into Prince William and Kate Middleton's former home at Adelaide Cottage after leaving Royal Lodge.
The heir to the throne reportedly met with his cousins, Beatrice and Eugene, and told them they could lose their princess titles unless they put pressure on their father to vacate the 30-room
Emily Maitlis, the BBC journalist who sat down with Andrew, 65, in 2019 for his infamous “car crash” Newsnight interview, recently claimed that William, 43, threatened to strip Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s royal titles if their father didn’t agree to leave his $38 million royal home.
Although Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson likely see the writing on the wall, they want some things before they agree to leave Royal Lodge.
Prince Andrew featured prominently in the latest episode of Spitting Image. The popular hit show is back with a new series, titled Spitting Image: The Rest Is Bulls*!t, which airs every Friday.
Prince Andrew is reportedly demanding Frogmore Cottage and Adelaide Cottage in Royal Lodge exit deal, sparking intense negotiations with King Charles over compensation.
Royal reporter Emily Maitlis claimed on the News Agents podcast that the Prince of Wales met with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie last Thursday and threatened to remove their royal titles if they couldn’t get their disgraced father to move out of his residence.
Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein at the Royal Lodge in 2006, the BBC reports. The visit was a part of his daughter Beatrice’s masked ball party for her 18th birthday, just two months after a US arrest warrant was issued for Epstein following the assault of a minor.
Prince William and Kate Middleton enforce "zero-tolerance" policy against Prince Andrew scandals to protect royal family's future and King Charles III's reign.