Prince Harry isn't the only member of the British royal family to give cold sweats
Charles III. The son of the late Elizabeth II still suffers from the bad reputation of his little brother Andrewinvolved in the Epstein affair. As a reminder, a named woman accuses Virginia Roberts Giuffre of having been the victim of paid sex with the Duke of York.
If denied the facts with which he is accused, the uncle of Harry and William solemnly asked the queen for authorization to withdraw from his public commitments. This dizzying fall from grace caused an icy wind to blow between him and his older brother. The latter wants more than ever to get rid of
this stone that keeps getting bigger in his shoe.
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Charles III, elder brother of Prince Andrew
Charles III: this threat brandished, fist raised
More than ever embarrassed by his younger brother, Charles III took the lead. Based on information collected by journalist Robert Hardman, the Daily Mail reveals this week that the King of England has threatened the
prince Andrew to cut off his food unless he moves to Frogmore Cottageformerly the official residence of Harry and Meghan, two other “undesirables” now exiled in California.
However, the current tenant of Royal Lodge, located not far from Windsor Castle, property of Charles III, refuses to pack up. Camilla's husband finds himself tied hand and foot since the Duke of York announced have the necessary financial means to pay his rent. But where do his savings come from? Impossible to know…
Charles III: this major argument that could save him
Although the tumor continues to grow, Charles III has not yet lost the war. The lease signed by his brother could serve as a powerful argument for him. The rental contract
forces Andrew to do a facade renovation every five years and to renovate the interior decoration every seven years. Are added routine maintenance costs
estimated at more than 200,000 euros per year.
If the king really were to deprive him of his allowance, Sarah Ferguson's ex-husband would only be able to count on
his retirement as a Royal Navy officeror 23,000 euros per year. This modest sum would not be enough to maintain his current home. Prince Andrew could nevertheless use the funds from selling your chalet in Switzerland (22 million euros) or use
his share of his parents' inheritance (the amount of which is however unknown).