Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has apparently decided not to let King Charles live peacefully despite his medical treatment.
On October 30, the monarch announced that he had formally begun a process to strip his brother of his remaining royal titles and honors following the Epstein email scandals.
It wasn’t that; Charles asked Andrew to give up his lease and leave the huge Royal Lodge. According to the statement, private accommodation has been arranged for the former Duke of York by the King at the Sandringham Estate.
But royal expert Robert Jobson claimed Beatrice and Eugenie’s father won’t be going anywhere until next year.
He said Good morning! Review“Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appears to be struggling. The disgraced royal has made it clear to the king and the courtiers who sent him packing that he is not going anywhere quickly.”
The royal commentator added: “Despite a formal notice in October to relinquish his lease at the Royal Lodge, he will not move until February at the earliest, suggesting he will spend Christmas at the Royal Lodge while the King invites the rest of his immediate family to Sandringham.”
Robert thought logistics might be the reason for the delay in relocation. It must be difficult to move Andrew’s belongings from 30 rooms to a modest cottage.
The delay also showed that the property Andrew resides in in Sandringham is not yet ready.
“Downsizing is complex,” says the Palace. “But understanding does not mean sympathy. Sources say Andrew is ‘relying on every available technical measure’ to slow the process. Delay is a strategy. Why rush into your own downsizing?” » said Robert.




