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Andrew Pushed Out of Another Royal Residence

Summary by Wonderwall.com
MEGA First he lost his royal titles. Then he lost his sprawling mansion. Now, amid Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor‘s fall from grace, he’s losing another historic property. The former Duke of York has been asked to give up a second royal residence, the BBC reported following news of his February arrest. The disgraced royal is surrendering the lease on East Lodge, a quaint thatched cottage he’s rented from the Crown Estate since 1998. The request surf…
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But Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's decision to separate himself from another property is not a timpani blow, but rather a silent farewell.For almost three decades, it has been an inconspicuous detail in the far-flung real estate network of the Crown – now it's over. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, reportedly separated from another home of the Crown Estate (Krongut owned by the British Crown; ed.).The East Lodge, a heritage-protected cottage in Ber…

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Wonderwall.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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