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Andrew to Be ‘Denied Most of Royal Lodge Compensation Due to Repairs’
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may lose most of his £558,000 compensation due to extensive repair costs at Royal Lodge, including a collapsing flat roof, sources told The Telegraph.
- Reports say Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may lose most of his �558,000 payout from the Crown Estate after repair costs at Royal Lodge are assessed.
- Andrew's lease included a compensatory clause for leaving the 30-room mansion early and required maintenance like repainting and cleaning under the 2003 lease agreement.
- Photographs and sources reveal crumbling walls, peeling paint and a flat roof at Royal Lodge said to be in danger of collapse, sources quoted by The Daily Telegraph report.
- Buckingham Palace said Andrew will move to Sandringham estate `as soon as practicable`, and the King will provide a one-off six-figure payment plus an annual privately funded stipend.
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor faces intensified scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein after Charles, the King, stripped him of his prince and Duke of York titles on Thursday, which he has strenuously denied.
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Andrew denied compensation for quitting Royal Lodge
After being evicted from Royal Lodge, the former prince Andrew will get a stipend from the King to...
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